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, is the Property of McNEIL BROS., 
San Jose, California. 


This Book is LOANED to 


of , under the conditions below named, compliance 

with which is respectfully requested, or the return of the Book, at our expense, is desired: 

1st. Owing to the heavy expense of issuing these samples, this Specimen Book is 
NOT to be Cut or Mutilated in any way, but in ordering therefrom the Number of the Pat¬ 
tern is to be given, and whenever any changes are desired they are to be written out. 

2d. This Book possesses a money value of Five Dollars, and it is expected that it 
will be retained for store use only. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES is it to be LOANED 
or GIVEN AWAY, but one (registered) copy being placed with a Firm, except in case of 
loss by fire. Owing to the nature of such works, they become the prey of people not en¬ 
titled to receive them,—not even excepting a certain class of imitative printers, who, with¬ 
out facilities for the execution of this class of work, and without typographical skill or 
native ingenuity of their own, seek to appropriate others’ ideas, as well as works, when¬ 
ever and wherever they can. The repeated impositions to which we are subjected alone 
demands this clause, as our only source of self-protection. 

3d. In case the Firm to whom this Specimen Book is addressed disposes of its busi¬ 
ness, this Book is no wise ceases to be ours, and is to REMAIN IN THE STORE, for the 
use of the succeeding Firm. We will at all times supply a new House with the latest 
Specimen Book or Sheets we have; hence, no excuse arises for removing this Book. 

4th. This issue of our Specimen Books having involved a cash outlay of several 
thousand dollars, besides almost the exclusive time of our Mr. A. B. McNeil for nearly two 
years past, it is respectfully but earnestly requested that the foregoing Conditions be faith¬ 
fully carried out. Our future is with the Drug Trade of the Pacific Coast. We ask your 
patronage, and the same fair treatment that we propose to give. 

Respectfully Yours, 

ZMIcUSTIEinij BEOS. 


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ll'i&URING the six years of our business establishment as specialists in 
Druggists’ Printing, our aim has been, while building up a trade in 
11 J our particular line, to make it upon the broadest foundation of exeel- 
lence that we could; to expend our profits in as rapid an increase of 
our capital stock as was possible to do; and above all, to prove to the Drug¬ 
gists of the Pacific Coast,—by that most rigid of tests, comparison,—the 
superior character of our work, and how unnecessary it is to place orders 
for Printing in the Eastern cities, when equally as good work, and as cheap, 
can be obtained here on this Coast as is done anywhere in America. To 
the extent of our success in the undertaking, we have the pleasure of sub¬ 
mitting to the Pacific Trade this new and elegant Specimen Book of our 
Druggists’ work. We trust it will find favor among our present customers, 
and that it may be the means of introducing us to others whose wants yet 
continue to be rilled from abroad. 

Of the extent and scope of this Book, it should not seem egotistic when 
we challenge its equal for size, variety, completeness, and number of actual 
specimens exhibited, as well as the high character of the work shown, in 
the entire range of Druggists’ Specimen Books at the present time. Indeed, 
so far ahead of our needs has the Book grown that, were we not sanguine 
of the future of the Pacific Drug Trade, it would seem an almost waste of 
time, labor and money in publishing the same. But we have an abiding 
faith in our increased population ; in public appreciation of our efforts; in 
a business judgment that does, and should, favor the Pacific Coast in its 
development; and in our ability to successfully compete with any estab¬ 
lishment, either East or West, in the manufacture of Druggists’ Labels, 
and in the various kinds of letter-press printing in which we are engaged. 
Our facilities have been largely increased within the past year, and our 
stock of printing material, typographic and engraved designs, borders, cuts, 
rules, etc., is extensive and of the most modern character. As to prices, 
we have not been governed by those of any other house, nor have any rates 
on certain labels been made purposely low in order to trap the unsuspecting; 
but our prices will be found uniform throughout, at the lowest living rates 
for first-class work, and we believe they will average as low as can be 
had elsewhere. 

We would call attention to one marked change in our Label business, 
viz: Hereafter, unless specially ordered Unyummed, all Labels will be fur¬ 
nished Gummed and Cut, ready for use, at the prices stated over each. We 
believe this change will more fully meet the wishes of our patrons than the 
Ungummed system has done. At the same time, besides many reductions 
in prices, the new method does away with any advance for gumming labels, 
thereby effecting a 10 per cent reduction on former rates. Detailed prices 
over each Label, instead of the “Class” method heretofore used, will 
doubtless prove a welcome convenience to all. 

We would thank the Drug Trade for the very liberal manner in which 
they have patronized us during the past, and for the many kind words 
offered in our behalf, by letter and by word, during our business career on 
this Coast. In return therefor we again pledge ourselves that, with better 
facilities than ever before, we will continue to use our best efforts to give 
satisfaction, and we hope by so doing, by promptness in delivery, and by 
strict attention to business and the wants of our customers generally, to 
receive a still more liberal share of the Drug Trade in the States and 
Territories of the Pacific Coast. 

Owing to the heavy expense of getting up these Specimens, 
we respectfully request Druggists Not to Cut or Mutilate this 
Book, but in every case to order by Number of the Pattern, stating 
quantity wanted, and writing out any changes that may be desired. (When 
wishing to know whether a label will fit a certain bottle, or box, a piece of 
paper can be easily cut of the same size and applied.) All bona fide Drug¬ 
gists, and those contemplating starting into business, are entitled to one 
Specimen Book for each firm, which we will be pleased to mail upon receipt I 
of their printed address. But as all books are charged on our list, no firm 
can receive but one; and, to protect ourselves, beginners in business must 
furnish us wholesale San Francisco references, as well as remit us in advance 
$5 00 for the Specimen Book, the amount to be deducted from their first 
order of $10.00 or upwards. This rule is imperative, the many impositions 
to which we have been subjected by parties obtaining books by means of 
false representations making it necessary that a stringent rule be made in 
this respect. We do not care to supply books for transient orders, and no 
regular dealer can reasonably object to the provision above made. 


T© the Trade. 

Strictly First-Class Work.— In all branches of our business, 
we guarantee full count, and first-class and satisfactory work in every case. 
We use good materials, employ competent workmen, and use our best en¬ 
deavors to furnish our Customers with fine and attractive work, that will 
bear the criticism of the most fastidious, and at as low prices as fine work 
can be done for. We guarantee all our work to be fully equal to the speci¬ 
mens here shown, and invite a comparison with printing from other label 
houses. As an evidence of the superior quality of our printing, we refer 
to any Druggist whose name appears in this Specimen Book, all of them 
being numbered among our large list of customers. 

Labels Gummed and Cut, Ready for Use.— We would 
respectfully call the attention of Druggists to this feature of our business. 
As will be seen by reference to our Price List, unless otherwise ordered, all 
labels are furnished gummed and cut, and are put up with rubber bands in 
lots of 250 each, ready for the label drawer. A thick piece of paste board 
is also placed at the bottom of each package, thus preventing any liability 
to curl until bands are removed, and the labels are placed for use. Our 
stock of dies has been largely increased, so that nearly all labels shown are 
trimmed close to borders without additional charge. 

Postage and Expressage Saved. — If the Cash accompanies 
the Order, we pay all Express or Postal Charges ourselves, on all work shown 
in this Book. This is a great saving to Druggists, as the freight on packages 
to distant points often amounts to a great deal in a large order. This rule 
only applies, however, to Cash with Order customers. Where the Cash 
does not accompany the Order, the goods are sent by tiie cheapest method, 
but always at the expense of the party ordering. 

Private Labels and Copyrighting. — In preparing Labels, 
Wrappers, etc., for New Preparations, customers often want something 
original, and different from the usual line. We pay special attention to such 
work, and will, when desired, prepare special labels and borders, engrave 
private trade marks or monograms to suit the work, and get up the whole in 
attractive style. In cases where it is necessary to protect the label from 
being copied by others, we can have it registered in the U. S. Patent Office. 
The total cost of registering a label is $10.00, $6.00 of which is the Patent 
Office fee, and $4.00 Attorney’s fee for preparing the necessary papers. 
(Labels with Trade Mark designs in them cost more to register.) As the 
fee has to be paid in advance before the label can be registered, customers 
will please send the required amount with the order, and we will have the 
whole matter attended to for them. 

Druggists’ General Printing. — In the few pages devoted to 
General Printing in the back of this Book, but an imperfect idea can be 
gained of the extent of this branch of our business. We are at all times 
prepared to print Prescription and Powder Envelopes, Prescription Blanks, 
Comb and Tooth Brush Envelopes, Wrappers, Powder Papers, etc., etc.; 
also Business and Professional Cards, Bill-heads, Statements, Note and 
Letter-heads, Envelopes, Circulars, Price Lists, Ball and Society Printing, 
Show Cards, Hand Bills, etc., etc., in any style that may be desired, and 
at as reasonable rates as first-class printing can be done for, either East or 
West. Our establishment is constantly adding New Types, Borders, En¬ 
gravings, etc., of the latest and most popular styles; and we are prepared 
to fill all orders, large or small, in the best manner, and at short notice. 
Special attention given to Colored and Fancy Printing. Samples and esti¬ 
mates on application. When writing for estimates, always send your copy 
(which will be returned if ordered), and state quantity you wish printed. 

Wrappers, Etc. —We would invite special attention to our beauti¬ 
ful engraved Seidlitz Powder Wrapper; also to its companion, printed on 
gloss paper, together with the Squirrel Poison Wrapper, with engraved cut 
inside, which we have had specially designed for our own use, and registered 
in the United States Patent Office according to law. The List of Poisons 
and Antidotes is a valuable advertising card, for which we bespeak a good 
demand. The low price at which we have placed these cards brings them 
within the reach of all. Our facilities for printing Patent Medicine Wrap¬ 
pers, in either the English, German, French or Spanish Languages, are un¬ 
excelled. and we would request Manufacturers in this line to correspond 
with us before ordering elsewhere. 

















































Engraved Labels.— The attention of our customers is also called 
to our new designs of Engraved Labels and Borders for Stock, Toilet and 
Flavoring Extracts, Liquors, Essences, etc., etc., which have been specially 
engraved for us for this book. All kinds of Trade Marks, Monograms, 
Crests, or Proprietary Labels, neatly engraved on short notice, and on the 
most reasonable terms. 

Prescription Blanks. — No one house in America publishes the 
assortment of Prescription Blanks that is here shown. Many of them are 
new in design, and all are gotten up in the most popular styles, and at 
prices that will commend them to lovers of “clean” printing everywhere. 
We shall be pleased to give special figures to parties desiring any Blank in 
larger quantities than are here quoted. Prices for binding Prescription 
Blanks are given with each. For samples and prices of Prescription Cases 
see inside of last page of cover. 

Advertising Cards. —Having secured the Agency of the famous 
“ Ketterlinus, ” “ Yo Semite,” and Leonliardt’s French Chromo Cards, we 
shall be pleased to forward samples and prices of the same on application. 

Envelopes. — Either for Business purposes, for Powders, or for 
Combs and Brushes, in stock, in all sizes, styles and colors. 

Imitation Glass Labels. — We furnish these goods in almost any 
style, at five cents each. When properly varnished they are very hand¬ 
some, and can be washed, and will last for years. 

Large Orders. — We will cheerfully furnish estimates on large 
orders of any kind of Druggists’ Printing, or on any Special Label in large 
quantities, at reduced rates. On Label Orders of $30.00 or upwards, (this 
does not include Prescription Blanks, Job Printing or Sundries, all of which 
are net), a discount of ten per cent, will be made. 

Labels Translated, and printed in German, French or Spanish, at 
an advance of fifty per cent, on list prices. 

Flints in Ondening. 

By Observing the following Hints in Ordering, our custo¬ 
mers will often save the delay of correspondence, and thereby consult their 
own convenience as well as our own : 

In the first place, do not cut or mutilate this book with your shears or 
knife, but simply give the number of the pattern, and write out your order, 
together with any changes that may be desired. The prices given are for 
250, 500, 1,000, 2,000, 3,000 and 5,000 of a sort, (unless otherwise stated on 
the page in which the label is shown.) We do not print less than 250 of 
any one name, nor any quantity between 250 and 500, nor between 500 and 
1,000, unless so stated over each label. For example: by 500 “of a sort,” 
we mean 500 Castor Oil, 500 Essence Lemon, etc , or in other words, 500 of 
one name, without any change whatever in the form. Labels kept in stock 
and sold by the hundred, are furnished in quantities of 500 or more of a sort 
at a less price; but in ordering please remember the above explanation— 
that the prices are given for 500 to a name, 1,000 to a name, etc. To further 
explain: If 1,000 of Class B Labels are wanted, but with two or four 
changes of names of articles, each 250 will cost 15 cents, or each 500 
22 cents, although 1,000 to a name will cost but 30 cents. We desire this 
to be clearly understood, so there will be no mistakes or misunderstandings. 

Conform as closely to the Samples as you can. By 

so doing your orders are greatly simplified, mistakes obviated and prices 
definately understood. But should anything be desired that is different in 
composition, shape, style or size, from what appears in the Book, we will 
get it up according to directions, and at the lowest prices for job printing, 
in all cases approximating as closely to our Book rates as the character of 
the work will permit. When labels, or other forms of printing, are desired 
duplicated, always send us printed copy. 

Special Shapes and Sizes. In ordering any label not shown 
in the Specimen Book, please give exact size and shape, and write plainly 
what is to go on the label. When ordering Wrappers for Boxes or Bottles, 
send a piece of paper the exact size of Wrapper, with the size of the printed 
matter, and where it is to go on the Wrapper. In ordering Labels for Panel 
Bottles, send a piece of paper to fit the panel as you want it, stating 
whether it is to have a square or round top. The safest method is to Dress 
a piece of soft paper snugly to the face of the bottle, and then to trace the 
outline with a pencil. By this means the exact size and shape of panel can 


be seen. It is not sufficient to say “For 2 oz. Bottle,” or “For 4 oz. 
Panel,” or “For 6 oz. Ball Neck Panel,” as the bottles of different manu¬ 
facturers vary in size and form. Attention to this hint will oftimes save 
correspondence and delay. 

How to Write Address. —Mistakes can not occur if the fol¬ 
lowing hints are observed : In ordering, give name and address in printed 
form if possible. In writing, be careful to make the name and address 
very plain, and bring the capital J down below the line, to distinguish it 
from the capital I. Having written name, next give “stj’le of occupation, 
as for instance, “Druggist and Apothecary,” “Pharmacist,” “Dispensing 
Chemist,” etc. Then follow with Street, Town, State or Territory. If 
care is taken in making out order in accordance with these instructions no 
mistakes can possibly occur, and on our part we guarantee correctness in all 
respects, or the work will be re-printed and transportation paid without 
extra charge. 

“Gummed” or “Ungummed” Labels. — As stated many 
times elsewhere in this Book, unless otherwise ordered, all labels are fur¬ 
nished Gummed and Cut, ready for use. There are opposing, and very 
pronounced opinions, regarding gummed labels. One Druggist wishes 
nothing else; another will not have them at any price. We can not possi¬ 
bly suit all unless instructions are received with every order. The ingredi¬ 
ents used in our gums are guaranteed clean, pure, and harmless to the 
tongue, while our system of gumming is the result of much study, many 
experiments, some labor, and experience covering many years. But in 
ordering labels it is not enough to state in a sweeping way that you 
“always” want your labels Ungummed, because we can not undertake to 
remember it, and will furnish all labels Gummed unless with each order we 
are otherwise instructed. 

Special Request. Do not paste labels or other matter on postal 
cards. It is contrary to law, and subjects the receiver to a penalty if taken 
from the Postoffice. 

Our? Topms. 

Our Terms are, Cash with Order.—Experience has shown 
this to be the only safe rule for all concerned. By it we are enabled to 
give our customers many advantages that we could not do were we to adopt 
the credit system. Where available references are furnished, or our “Mer¬ 
cantile Report” rates parties financially responsible, or we have had satis¬ 
factory business acquaintance heretofore, we will send goods without pre¬ 
payment; but all bills are payable immediately upon receipt of goods, and 
if not paid within thirty days are subject to sight draft without notice. 
When the Cash accompanies the Order, we send all goods Transportation 
paid. Otherwise they are sent by the cheapest method, but at the expense 
of the party ordering. Goods will be sent by Express, C. O. D., if one- 
fourth of the amount is sent with the order; but as evidence of good faith 
this must invariably be done, for the order to receive attention. Express 
charges will be at the expense of the customer, together with the charges 
for collection when the amount is under $10.00. We pay no exchange or 
express charges on remittances. Remit by draft on San Francisco, (not on 
New York), by Express, Postoffice Money Order, Registered Letter or 
Postal Note. Letters can be registered at any Postoffice in the United 
States at a cost of only 10 cents. Postoffiee Money Orders not exceeding 
$15.00 cost but 8 cents. Postal Notes, for all amounts under $5.00 and 
obtainable at all Postoffices, cost but 3 cents. Do not send checks on local 
banks, as they subject us to an expense of from 25 to 50 cents for collection. 
Postage stamps only received for fractional parts of a dollar. We cannot 
be responsible for money lost by sending it in un-registered letters. 

Bear in Mind. —When the Cash accompanies the Order, WE pay 
all Transportation charges on goods. 

Our References. —The First National Bank of San Jose, and any 
of the Wholesale Druggists of San Francisco whose names are found on the 
inside of the fourth page of this Cover. 

Respectfully Yours, 

mcneil Bros., 

P. O. Box 862. SAN JOSE, CAL. 
























GENERAL LABELS. 


Acetic Acid. 

Alum. 

Alcohol. 

Anti-Cholera Tinct. 

Antimonial Wine. 

Anise Seed. 

Aqua Ammonia. 

Balsam of- 

Balsam Fir. 

Balsam Tolu. 

Bay Rum. 

Baking Powder. 

Balsam Copaiva. 

Benzine. 

Bitter Almonds. 

Bird Seed. 

Bi Carb. Soda. 

Bi Carb. Potash. 

Bi Crom. Potass. 

Bluing. 

Blue Mass. 

Blank-. 

Borax. 

Bourbon Whisky. 

Brimstone. 

British Oil. 

California Wine. 

Camphor Oil. 

Camphor Water. 

Calomel. 

Camphor Ice with Glyc. 
Carb. Magnesia. 

Carb. Soda. 

Canary fceed. 

Carb. Ammonia 
Carmine Ink. 

Catnip. 

Chlorate of Potash. 
Chloroform Liniment. 
Cholera Drops. 

Cholera Mixture. 

Chloride of Lime. 
Chammomile Flowers. 

Chalk Mixture. 

Cinehonidia 
Citric Acid. 

Citrate of Magnesia. 
Cocoanut Oil. 

Cognic Brandy. 
Concentrated Benzine. 
Composition. 

Composition Powder 
Colchicum Seed. 

Cologne Water. 

Copperas 
Co. al Varnish. 

Coach Varnish. 

Cod Liver Oil. 

Cologne. 

Cooking Soda. 

Cough Drops. 

Condition Powder. 
Deodorized Benzine. 
Dentifrice. 

Donovan s Solution. 

Dover’s Powders. 

Eau de Cologne. 

Elm Bark. 

Emetic. 

Epsom Salts. 

Essence of Allspice. 
Essence of Bitter Almonds. 
Essence of Jamaica Ginger. 
Essence of Peppermint. 
Essence of Wintergreen. 
Essence of Cinnamon. 
Essence of Bergamot. 
Essence of Ginger. 

Essence of Lemon. 

Essence of Cloves. 

Essence of Anise. 

Essence of - . 

Essence of Pennyroyal. 
Essence of Sassafras. 
Essence of Spruce. 

Extract of Logwood. 

Ext. of -. 

Ext. of Almonds. 

Ext. of Lemon. 

Ext. of Sarsaparilla. 

Ext. of Valerian. 

Ext. of Vanilla. 

Eye Water. 

Flax Seed. 

Flour of Suiphur. 

Fluid Ext. Senna. 

Florida Water. 

Flqid Ext. of-. 

Fluid Extract of Gentian. 
Fluid Extract of Seneka. 
French Brandy. 

German Liniment. 
Glycerine. 

Golden Tincture. 

Ground Allspice. 

Ground Cinnamon. 

Ground Flax Seed. 

Ground Ginger. 

Ground Pepper. 

Gum Opium. 

Gum Aloes. 

Gum Arabic. 

Hair Oil. 

Hartshorn. 

Hemp Seed. 

Hennessy Brandy. 
Hoffman’s Drops. 
Hoarhound. 





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2.40 

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DOSE LABELS. 

Ammonia. 

Aromatic Spirits Ammonia 
Aromatic Syrup Rhubarb 
Benzine. 

Bitter Wine of Iron. 

Black Draught. 

Black Drops. 

Burmutla Arrowroot, 
i Bateman's Drops. 
Bi-Carbonate Soda. 

Brown Mixture. 

Castor Oil. 

Chloroform. 

Cough Syrup. 

Cough Mixture. 

Cox’s Hive Syrup. 

Cream of Tartar. 

Camph. Ext. Ginger. 
Camph. Oil. 

Chalk Mixture. 

Coi Liver Oil. 

[ Comp. Elixir Hops. 

Comp. Ext. Buehu. 

Comp. Syr Sarsaparilla. 
Diarrhoea Mixture. 

Elixir Bismuth and Pepsin. 
Elixir Chloral. 

Elixir Vitrol. 

I Epsom Salts. 


j Ess. Anise. 

I Ess. Checkerberry. 

! Ess. Jamaica Ginger. 

Ess. Peppermint. 

Extract Vanilla. 

Ferrated Elix. Cal. Bark. 
Fluid Extract Buchu. 
Fluid Extract Cubebs. 
Fluid Extract Seullcap. 
Fluid Extract Senna. 
Fluid Extract Valerian. 
Glycerine Lotion. 

Golden Tincture. 
Godfrey’s Cordial. 

Hive Syrup. 

! Hoffman’s Anodyne. 

Hot Drops. 

Kerosene Oil. 

I Laudanum. Poison. 

| Lime Water. 

Lucinc. 

Neutralizing Cordial. 
Number Six. 

Oil of Turpentine. 

Pure Glycerine. 

Paregoric. 

Pure Olive Oil. 

Rheumatic Liniment. 
Seidlitz Powders. 

Sol. Carbolic Acid Poison. 
Solution of Morphia 


' Spiced Syrup Rhubarb. 
Spirits of Lavender. 
Spirits of Turpentine. 
Sweet Tincture Rhubarb. 
Syrup of Poppy, 
j Syrup of Senna. 

Syr. Squills and Paregoric. 
Syrup of Tolu, 
j Spirits of Camphor, 
i Sweet Spirits of Nitre, 
j Syrup Ipecac. 

Syrup Rhubarb. 

Syrup Squills. 

Tincture of Camphor. 
Tincture of Iron. 

Tinct. Mur. Iron. 

Tartaric Acid. 

Tinct. Aconite Leaves. 
Tinct. Aconite Root. 

I Tinct. of Arnica. 

Tinct. of Lobelia. 

Tinct. of Myrrh. 

Tinct. of Rhubarb. 
Washing Ammonia. 

Wine of Antimony. 

Wine of Colchicum Root. 
Wine of Colchicum Seed. 
Wine of Ipecac. 

Worm Syrup. 


POISON LABELS 

! Arsenic. 

Aqua Fortis. 
Bichromate Potash. 
Blue Stone. 

Blue Vitriol. 

Cobalt, or Fly Stone, 
j Copperas. 

; Corrosive Sublimate. 

Croton Oil. 

I Creosote. 

I Muriatic Acid. 

Nitric Acid. 

I Nitrate Silver. 

Nux Vomica. 

1 Oil of Vitriol. 

1 Oxalic Acid, 
i Poison -—. 

| Prussiate of Potash. 
Rat Poison. 

Red Precipitate. 
Spirits of Saits. 
Strychnine. 

Sulphuric Acid. 

| Sugar of Lead. 
Tartaric Acid. 

Tincture Aconite. 
Tincture Belladonna. 
Tincture Nux Vomica. 
White Vitriol. 


CENERAL LABELS. 

Holland Gin. 

Hyd. Potash. 

Iodine. 

Iodide Potasii. 

Irish Moss. 

Japan Varnish. 

Jamaica Rum. 

Liniment. 

Liquid Bluing. 

Linseed Oil. 

Lime Water. 

Machine Oil. 

Magnesia. 

Mercurial Ointment. 

Mixed Bird Seed. 

Mustard. 

Neutralizing Cordial. 

Neat’s Foot Oil. 

New England Rum. 

Oil of Amber. 

Oil of Citronnella. 

Oil of Hemlock. 

Oil of Bergamot. 

Oil of Cedar. 

Oil of Cloves. 

Oil of Origanum. 

Oil of Savin. 

Oil of Anise Seed. 

Oil of Bitter Almonds. 

Oil of Pennyroyal 
Oil of Cinnamon. 

Oil of Spearmint. 

Oil of Sassafras. 

Oil of Tansy. 

Oil of Spike. 

Oil of Tar. 

Oil of Wintergreen. 

Oil of Peppermint. 

Oil of Rosemary. 

Oil of Vitriol. 

Oil of Rose. 

Oil of Lavender. 

Oil of Caraway. 

Oil of Juniper. 

Oil of Cubebs. 

Oil of -. 

Oil of Almonds 
Olive Oil. 

Old Bourbon Whisky. 
Opodeldoc. 

Opium. 

Pain Killer. 

Peppermint Lozenges. 
Peruvian Bark. 

| Pink Root. 

Port Wine. 

Powdered Rhubarb. 
Powdered Alum. 

Prepared Chalk. 

Purified Rum. 

Pure Madeira Wine. 

Pure Rye Whisky. 

Pulv. Ipecac 
Pulv. Charcoal. 

Pulv. Rhei. 

Pulv. Elm. 

Quassia. 

Quinine. 

Refined Borax. 

Rheumatic Liniment. 
Rochelle Salts. 

Rose Hair Oil. 

Rose Water, 
live Whisky. 

Saleratus. 

Saltpetre. 

Saffron. 

Seidlitz Powders. 

Senna and Manna. 

Senna and Salts. 

Senna Leaves. 

Sewing Machine Oil. 

Spirits of Turpentine. 
Spirits of Hartshorn. 
Spirits of Ammonia. 

Spirits of Lavender. 

Spirits of Camphor. 

Sperm Oil. 

Spts. of -. 

Sulphur. 

Sulphate Quinine. 
Sulphuric Ether. 

Syrup of Blackberry Root. 
Syrup of Tulu. 

Syrup of -. 

S,v rup of Sarsaparilla. 
Syrup of Ginger. 

Syrup of Lemon. 

Tincture of —— . 

Tincture of Rhubarb. 
Tincture of Catechu. 
Tincture of Arnica. 
Tincture of Lobelia. 
Tincture of Aconite. 
Tincture of Cantharides. 
Tincture of Capsicum. 
Tincture of Ergot. 

Tincture of Iodine. 
Toothache Drops. 

Tooth Powder. 

Varnish. 

Valerian Root. 

Venice Turpentine. 

Volatile Liniment. 

Wine of Ergot. 

Wine of Colchium Seeds. 
Wine of Opium. 

Worm Lozenges. 















































































































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HTUTE present below our New Series of General Shop Isabels, which are furnished in 


gummed, neatly cut and ready for use. 


any style that may be desired. Gummed or Un- 
The wording of all Labels can be changed, and the name of any article inserted, at the prices quoted. 


In ordering, care should be taken to designate the Pattern wished,—-whether “A.,” “B,” “U,” or “D,”— and the occupation, (whether 
“Druggist,” “Druggist and Apothecary,” “Chemist and Pharmacist,” or whatever wording may be desired,) always sending your printed address if 
possible, so as to avoid unnecessary correspondence or the risk of making mistakes. Unless otherwise ordered, All Uabels are 
furnished Gummed and Cut, and are put up with rubber bands in lots of 250 each, this being the smallest quantity of General Labels 
that we print. Please do not cut or mutilate the Specimen Book, but order by Number of the Pattern. 


For General Shop Labels, Style “B ” will be used in all cases where preferences and prices are not made. 


STYLE “A.” 

250, 12 Cents; 500, 17 Cents; 1000, 25 Cents. 

Trite Cheapest Isabel Printed. The 

wording of the Address will be changed to suit, and the name 
of any article will be inserted; but we will not increase the 
size of the Label, nor put in doses, directions or antidotes, 
without also increasing the price to Style “ B.” 


No. 3001. 



From A. J. GREENE, Apothecary, 

West Side Park St., Alameda, Cal. 

No. 3002. 

Fid. Ext, 

R. E.WHITE & CO., Apothecaries and Druggists, 

400 Hayes St., Cor. Gough, San Francisco. 

No. 3003. 

Oil of 

EARLE & PEDLEY, Druggists 

Canon City, Colorado. 

No. 3004. 

Tinct, of 

W. H. NYE, Druggist and Apothecary, 

BOISE CITY, IDAHO. 

No. 3005. 

ARSENIC POISON. 

From HITCHCOCK & CO., Druggists and Apothecaries. 

MAIN STREET, GLOBE, ARIZONA. 

No. 3006. 

PURE GLYCERINE. 

From Theo. Wollweber, Apothecaries’ Hall, 
59 Main Street, Los Angeles, Cal. 

No. 3007. 

SYRUP OF SQUILLS. 

STARR & BLAKELY, Druggists, 

First Door North New City Hall, Frownsville. Or 


STYLE “B.” 

250, 15 Cents; 500, 22 Cents; 1000, 30 Cents. 

The Standard Shop Label. Wording 
of Address changed to suit, and name of any article inserted. 
In ordering, name style desired; otherwise No. 300S will be 
used. This size is also adapted for Dose and Poison Labels. 
For specimens of these see following pages. 


No. 3008. 


ALCOHOL 


RILEY & TRACY, 

Druggists and Apothecaries, 

HAILEY, WOOD RIVER, IDAHO. 


No. 3013. 




N. S. THOMPSON, Chemist and Druggist 

Cor. Steuart and Market Sts., 

SAN FRANCISCO. 


No. 3014. 


No. 3009. 


CASTOR 


3VE- GOVE, 

s£Pharmacist,2±^ 

2408 California Street, San Francisco. 


CHLOROFORM. 


F. S. DICKINSON, nruifjfist, 

Corner Hayes and Davis Streets, 

SAN LEANDRO, CAL. 


No. 3015. 


No. 3010. 


LANGLEY & CO., Druggists, 


SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE. 


Yates Street, Victoria, B C. 


Tinct. of 


C3-. WITFELD, 

Druggist and Apothecary, 

CHURCH PLAZA. TUCSOX. A. T 


NO. 3011. 


BLACK DRAUGHT. 


From R. E. GOGINGS, Apothecary, 

No. 904 J Street, Sacramento, Cal. 


STYLE “D.” 

250, 15 Cents; 500, 22 Cents; 1000, 30 Cents. 

Smallest General Label. In this pattern 
the wording of the Address will be changed to suit, and the 
name of any article will be inserted, but we can not print 
doses, directions or antidotes, without increasing the size to 
Style “B.” __ 

No. 3016. 


No. 3012. 


W. T. BURKS & 60., Druggists ai?d Apothecaries, 


AQTJVL .AlvIMOXTIil- 


LEMOORE, C-A-Xj. 


MILLER dr EATON. 

sS-Bruggists.yf 
California St., Redding. Cal. 


STYLE “C.” 

250, 15 Cents; 500, 22 Cents; 1000, 30 Cents. 

.4. Neat General Gabel. The wording of 
the Address will be changed to suit, and the name of any 
article will be inserted, but we can not print doses, directions 
or antidotes in this Label without increasing the size to 
Style “ B.” 


No. 3017. 


CREOSOTE. 

1.1. LEWIS & SON, 

Druggists and Apothecaries, 
KETCHUM. IDAHO. 


McNeil Bros*? San J&se# CaL 


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250, 15 Cents; 500, 22 Cents; 1000, 30 Cents. 


No. 3018. 


GEO. A. HARDING, 

3Dr - u.g'g'ist a.aa.cL ^“-potliecary, 
LOCUS’ BLOCK, ORECON CITY, OR. 


No. 3019. 




JAS. TOPLEY, Dispensing Chemist, 
66 Georgia St., Vallejo, Cal. 


No. 3021. 



S. s. MERRILL. 

H>r-u-g‘g r ist elxlcI -A-potiLeca-r^r, 

BERKELEY, CAL. 

No. 3022. 


McCOLL & MILLER, Druggists and Chemists, 
Cor. Main and Franklin Sts., Weston, Or. 

No. 3023. 




From E. KREBS’ City Drug Store, 

Cor. Higuera and Broad Sts., San Luis Obispo, Cal. 

No. 3024. 

Take drops every 

hours . 

From WM. I. C. NEATE, I>rug:g;ist, 

Main Street, Olympia, W. T. 

No. 3025. 

Take drops . times a 

day . 

J. A. BOYKEN, Chemist and Apothecary, 
Cor. Ninth and Mission Sts., San Francisco. 


No. 3026. 


Balsam of 


CUSICK & PLINN, 

«§• SJftijstciaMs anil ‘J'tucjcjists, 

East Side Third St., Gervais, Oreyon. 


No. 3027. 


Elixir of 


From TIMERMAN’S DRUG STORE, 

Corner Lawrence and 17th Sts., 
DENVER, COL. 


No. 3028. 


Essence of 


FRED. KOLLIKER, 
Apothecary and Pharmacist, 

S. W. COR. J AND 6th STS., SACRAMENTO. 


No. 3029. 


Eld. Ext. 


HOLLISTEB dc CO., 

Drugg ists, 

69 NUUANU STREET, HONOLULU, H. I. 


No. 3030. 


Oil of 


W. PICKERING, 

Apothecary and Family Druggist 

BROADWAY AND STOCKTON ST, SAN FRANCISCO. 


No. 3031. 


Spirits of 


J. P. Heintz & Co., 

Druggists and Apothecaries, 

MONTEREY, CAL. 


No. 3032. 


Syrup of 


O. LINCOLN; & CO„ 
Druggists aad. CHenaiss-bs, 

PRESCOTT, . .. ARIZONA. 



No. 3034. 



J. C. NOONAN, Druggist and Apothecary, 
CHICO, CAL. 


No. 3035. 



No. 3037. 



4SUPERIO Ri- 


vWpiT.-fMI^E.v 

Z—Cr^An Exquisite Perfume. 


C. B. JUDD & CO., Drug’s, Medicines, Etc. 

Selma, California. 


No. 3038. 





DR. THOS. KEEFE, Physician and Surgeon, 

Deming Junction, New Mexico. 


No. 3041. 


Wjf 



^ X. 


A. C. McALPIN, Eagle Drug Store, Wmnemucca, Nev. 


McNeil tSriu J'age,, €nL 


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250, 15 Cents; 500, 22 Cents; 1000, 30 Cents. 


No. 3042. 


1 

No. 3050. 


No. 3058. 

AMMONIA. 



BLACK DROPS. 



COD LIVER OIL. 

ANTIDOTE.—Olive oil, hot water, milk. 



DOSE.—From 5 to 15 Drops. 



DOSE.—Five to thirty drops. 

W. R. DURBIN & CO., Druggists, 

307 Larimer St., Denver, Colo. 



SHANLEY & CO., Druggists and Apothecaries, 

IDeer XjocLgfe, . 



T. J. CRAIG, Drugs, Medicines, Etc. 

MOSCOW, ID-A-HO. 

No. 3043. 



No. 3051. 



No. 3059. 

AROMATIC SPIRITS OF AMMONIA. 



BROWN MIXTURE. 



COMPOUND ELIXIR OF HOPS. 




DOSE. — For a child one to four years old, from twenty drops 
to a teaspoonful. For adults, from a dessert spoonful to a table- 
spoonful, repeated every two, three or four hours. Shake the 
bottle before pouring out. 




DOSE.—From 15 to 30 drops, in a little water. 





A substitute/or preparations of Opium, Soothing Syrups. Etc. 
Especially adapted to children when teething. Colic , etc. 
DOSE.—For children teething, 30 drops to a teaspoonfuL 






A. EVANS, Druggist and Apothecary, 

BIO Hayes St., San Francisco. 



SAMPSON & BONNEY, Rainer Drug* Store 

New Tacoma, Washington Territory. 



FEED G. LUDLOW, Druggist and Apothecary, 

Cor. Main and First Sts., NAPA, CAL. 

No. 3044. 



No. 3052. 



No. 3060. 

AROMATIC SYRUP RHUBARB. 



BURMUDA ARROWROOT. 



COMPOUND EXTRACT BUCHU. 

DOSE. — For an infant with diarrhoea, a teaspoonful, repeated 
every two hours till the passages indicate by their color that the 
medicine has operated. For adults, two to three teaspoonfuls. 



Stir one tablespoon 'ul in a little water till well mixed; then pour 
one pint of boiling water or milk over it, stirring it constantly. 
Boil five minutes. Sweeten with white sugar, and, if pre erred, 
flavor with lemon juice or some aromatic. 



Useful in Affections of the Bladder and Kidneys, and in all 
diseases of the Urinary Organs. 

DOSE.—For an adult, from one to two teaspoonfuls. 

F* W. NOBLE, Pharmacist, 

WATSONVILLE, CAL. 



JQHN R. WILLIAMS, Druggist, 

220 Main St., Stockton, Cal. 



JAMES M. LONG, Druggist, 

Sheridan, Placer Co , Cal. 

No. 3045. 



No. 3053. 



No. 3061. 

BATEMAN’S DROPS. 



CAMPHORATED EXTRACT CINCER. 



COMP. SYRUP SARSAPARILLA. 

DOSE.—A child two days old, 2 drops ; one week old, 4 drops ; 
one month old, 6 drops ; one year old, 10 drops ; two years old, 12 
drops ; ten years old, % leaspoonful; adults, 1 teaspoonful. 



For Dyspepsia, Cholera Morbus , Colic, Etc. 

DOSE.—Adults, 30 drops to a teaspoonful, in sweetened water. 



An Excellent Alterative. 

DOSE.—From a teaspoon'ul to a tablespoonfuL 

From JOHN McNALLY, Tuscarora Drug Store, 
Weed Street, Tuscarora, Nev. 



WM. STEWART, Pharmacist, 

Bridge St., Redwood City, Cal. 



CANFIELD Sf CO., Druggists, 

403 Harrison Ave., Leadville, Colo. 

No. 3046. 



No. 3054. 



No. 3062. 

BEInTZIITB. 



CAMPHORATED OIL 



COUGH MIXTURE. 

DIRECTIONS.—Place a piece of soft cotton cloth under the 
spot to be cleaned, and apply with a sponge or rag. It should not 
be used near a flame. 



Used as an anodyne embrocation in Sprains, Bruises, Rheumatic 
affections of the joints, and for chapped or sore nipples. 



DOSE.—For a grown person, two large teaspoonfuls; from 
fifteen to twenty years, one teaspoonful. to be taken four or five 
times a day, and especially before going to bed. 

IE3L ZDrvtg'ijist, 

Temesial, Cal’a. 



E. T. KEARNY & CO., Druggists, 

Fourth St., Opp. Post Office, Tombstone, A. T. 



W> S, DEMENT, Druggist and Chemist, 

ASTORIA. OREGON. 

No. 3047. 



No. 3055. 



No. 3063. 

BI-CARBONATE OF SODA. 



CASTOR OIL. 



COX’S HIVE SYRUP. 

Consumers of Carbonate of Soda. Tartaric Acid and Cream of 
Tartar, should be careful to discriminate between the Medicinal 
and Commercial kinds. The latter being used in the Arts, and 
produced at low prices, much injury is sustained by using such 
for domestic purposes, fr m the Metallic Impurities they contain. 









DOSE.—For an adult, one tablespoonful. Children in proportion 
to age.— U. S. Disp., p. 494 . 



DOSE.—For Children in Croup. 10 drops to a teaspoonful. 
every fifteen minutes, until vomiting is produced- As an expec¬ 
torant for adults, from 30 drops to a teaspoonful every two, three 
or lour hours. 



From SCHORR & DAEHLER, Giidley Drug Store, 

Hazel Street , Giidley, Cal. 



SURBAUGH & McGINNES, Apothecaries, 

921 H Street, Modesto, Cal. 





C. J SC HMIDT, Druggist and Bookseller 
- VTA.H. 

No. 3048. 


No. 3056. 



No. 3064. 

BITTER WINE OF IRON. 



CHALK MIXTURE. 



CREAM TARTAR. 







DOSE. — For an adult, a tablespoonful three times a day, in water, 
or after each meal. 



DOSE.—For a child four to six months old, half a teaspoonful; 
from one to two years, a teaspoonful; adults, a tablespoonful; to 
be repeated every two or three hours until relieved. 



of Soda, should be care ul to discriminate between the Medicinal 
and Commercial kinds. The latter being used in the Arts, and 
produced at low prices, much in ury is sustained by using such 
lor domestic purposes, Ironi the Metallic Impurities they contain. 

HAYS & LUGKEY, Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Etc. 

54 Willamette St., Eugene City, Oregon. 



J. ID- IMIXTRIR,-A.~5iT, DbUGGIST 

Mendocino. Cal. 



W. L. TURNER, CITY DRUG STORE, 

Spokane Falls, Washington Territory. 

No. 3049. 



No. 3057. 



No. 3065. 

BLACK DRAUGHT. 



CHLOROFORM. 



DIARRHEA MIXTURE. 

DOSE.—A wine-glassful just before going to bed or early in 
the morning. 



CAUTION. —Being poisonous, Chloroform should never be used 
internally except on a Physician’s prescription. 



Two years old, - - 6 drops. | Ten years old, - teaspoon Yul. 

Five " “ - * - 20 1 Adult. • • - 1 “ 

To be taken in a little sweetened water. 

W. P. MORRISON & CO., Druggists, 

22b emb oFrcnicbco. 



JNO. A. M.ISSIK, Apothecary, 

Cor. San Pablo Ave. and 17 th St., Oakland. 



M. M. WARD, Druggist & Chemist, 

4th Street. Necr J. East Portland, Oregon 

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250, 15 Cents; 500, 22 Cents; 1000, 30 Cents. 


No. 3006. 



No. 3074. 


No. 3082. 

ELIXIR BISMUTH AND PEPSIN. 


EXTRACT OF VANILLA. 



GODFREY’S CORDIAL. 

A •valuable Remedy for Dyspepsia. 

DOSE.—For adult, one teaspoonful three times a day. 

For flavoring fellies. Sauces, Ice Cream, Cake, Etc. 

Use to suit taste. 

DOSE.—A child two days old, 2 drops; five days old, 5 drops; 
one week old, 6 drops; one year old, xo drops; two years old, 15 
drops; ten years old, half a teaspoonful; adults, a teaspoonful. 

S. M. STEVENS, Druggist & Apothecary, 

Cor. Main and Commercial Streets, Anbnrn, Cal. 

O. STTTTT3,, -^.potlc.eca,r3r, 

San Bernardino, Cal. 

F. J. SCHNEIDER, Druggist and Apothecary, 

EUREKA, NEVADA. 

No. 3067. 


No. 3075. 



No. 3083, 

ELIXIR CHLORAL. 


FERRATED ELIXIR CALISAYA BARK. 



GOLDEN TINCTURE. 

A perfect substitute for opium, in wakefulness and nervous irri¬ 
tability. The dose for an adult is from one to two teaspoonfuls. 

A valuable remedy for Impaired Digestion, improving the Ap¬ 
petite, and imparting increased strength to the whole system. 
DOSE—For adult, one tablespoonful. 

DOSE. — For adult, from one-half to one teaspoonful in a 
little water. 

Folsom St. Pharmacy, D. D. HUNT, Apothecary, 

Fifth Street, Cor. Folsom, San Francisco. 

From R. B. AITKEN, Proprietor Tehama Drug Store, 

Tehama, California. 

POUCH BROS., Druggists, 

Williams, Cal. 

No. 3068. 


No. 3076. 


No. 3084. 

ELIXIR VITRIOL. 


FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU. 

HIVE SYRUP. 

DOSE—Ten to twenty drops, in water. The action of all acids 
upon the teeth is very- injurious; it is there ore desirable after 
using such to rinse the mouth with a little water. 

DOSE—Thirty drops to a teaspoonful, in water. 

Six months old, - - 5 drops. 1 Three years old, - 20 drops. 

One year old, - - 10 drops. Four years old, - - 25 drops. 

T wo years old, - 15 drops. | Every half hour or hour. 

Increase according to age or the severity of the complaint. 

B. GUTIERREZ , Apothecaries' Hall, 

SANTA BARBARA, CAL. 

From A. H. PORTER & CO., Druggists, 

Main Street, Pendleton , Oregon. 

A. M. HERRING, Druggist and Apothecary 

New Westminster, British Columbia. 

No. 3069. 



No. 3077. 


No. 3085. 

EPSOM SALTS. 



FLUID EXTRACT CUBEBS. 


HIVE SYRUP. 

DOSE.—For adult, from ^ to i ounce, dissolved in water. 

DOSE.— Diuretic — For Kidney Disease, 30 drops to one 
teaspoonful. 

DOSE. — For Children in Croup, 10 drops to a teaspoonful, every 
fifteen minutes, until vomiting is produced. As an expectorant 
for adults, from 30 to 40 drops every two, three or four hours. 

From J. J. SPIEKER, Druggist, 

Cor. 0th, and K St3.. Sacramento, Cal. 

BLOSK & WILSON, Dealers in Drugs and Medicines, 

•critrxcaT, ox^e:cs- 03 >t. 

S. J. FRYETT, Druggist and Apothecary, 

Knight’s Landing, Cal’a. 

No. 3070. 


No 3078. 


No. 3086. 

ESSENCE OF ANISE. 


FLUID EXTRACT SCULLCAP. 


HOFFMAN'S ANODYNE. 

DOSE.—Adults, one teaspoonful in sweetened water. Children 
in proportion to age. 

DOSE.—Thirty drops to a teaspoonful, in water. 

Useful in Nervous Irritation and Sleeplessness. 

DOSE.—For an adult, 1 to 2 teaspoonfuls in sweetened water 

W. A. PERKINS, Druggist & Chemist, 

84 South C Street, Virginia, Nevada. 

SNOWDEN’S DRUG STORE, 

ATJBTJEN, CAL. 

C. M. CASLER, Druggist and Apothecary, 
Under Craft Hotel, Main Street, Woodland, Cal. 

No 3071. 


No. 3079. 


No. 3087. 

ESSENCE CHECKER6ERRY. 


FLUID EXTRACT SENNA. 

HOT DROPS. 

DOSE. — Adults, one teaspoonful in sweetened water. Children 
in proportion to age. 

DOSE. — One to two teaspoonfuls. 

DOSE. — For an adult, half a teaspoonful in a little water. Chil¬ 
dren in proportion to age. 

GEO. MARTIN’S Territorial Pharmacy, 

“Z'-u.m.s, ^.rizcna. 

L. BURKS, Druggist and Apothecary, 

Bank Block, Fresno, Cal. 

From & S^LLLI§@W, ^.patlrenaries, 

392 First St., San Jose, Cal. 

No. 3072. 


No. 3080. 



No. 3088. 

ESSENCE JAMAICA CINCER. 


FLUID EXTRACT VALERIAN 



KEROSENE OiL. 


Do not attempt to light a f re with this Oil. Do not fill a lamp 

For Cramps, Colic , Diarrhea, fitc. 

DOSE. — Adults, one teaspoonful in sweetened water. Children 
in proportion to age. 

KELSEY & FLINT, Apothecaries, 

1073 Broadway, Cor. 12th Street, Oakland, Cal. 



For Promoting Sleep, Relieving Pain, and Allaying Nervous 
Excitement. 

DOSE. — One teaspoonful in water. 



while burning. A lamp in daily use should be cleaned occasion¬ 
ally, and the oil removed, by daylight, and not at night. Fill the 
lamp with oil daily. Do not place the oil near a fire, or where 
there is more than usual heat. Keep the oil in a cool place. Neg¬ 
lect of these directions may cause loss of life and property. 

JOHN F. MYERS, Druggist and Apothecary, 

Commercial Row, RENO, NEVADA. 

I*. J. REILLV, Druggist & Chemist, 

847 Broadway, near!Seventh, Oakland, Cal. 

No. 3073. 


No. 3081. 


No. 3089. 

ESSENCE PEPPERMINT. 


CLYCERINE LOTION. 


LAUDANUM—Poison. 

DOSE.— Adults, one teaspoonful in sweetened water. Children 
in proportion to age. 

For Softening and Beautifying the Skin, and Preventing it 
from Chapping. 

Apply with a piece of cloth or the hand and rub freely. 

DOSE.—For a child one year old, r to 4 drops; two to four 
years old, 4 to 6 drops ; four to six years old. 6 to 10 drops ; six to 
ten years old, 10 to 15 drops; tento fifteen years old, 1^020 drops; 

DR. C. H. GIBBONS, Druggist, 

ARBUCKLE, CALIFORNIA. 

Pioneer ZDzrtj-g- Store, 

Main Street, Napa, California. 

From COFFIN & MAYHEW, Apothecaries, 

Cor. 20 th and Mission Sts., San Francisco. 

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250, 15 Cents; 500, 22 Cents; 1000, 30 Cents. 9 


No. 3090. 



No. 3098. 



No. 3106. 

LAUDANUM—Poison. 



PAREGORIC. 


SPIRITS OF CAMPHOR. 

DOSE.—For a child one year old, i to 4 drops; two to four 
years old, 4 to 6 drops; four to six years old, 6 to 10 drops; six to 
ten years old, 10 to 15 drops; ten to fifteen years old, 15 to 20 drops; 
fifteen to twenty years old, 20 to 25 drops; adults, 30 to 40 drops. 

Three days old, - - 3 drops. 1 One year old, - - 15 drops. 

One week old. - - - 5 drops. Five years old, - - 25 drops. 
One month old, - - 8 drops. | Adults, - 1 to 2 teaspoonfuls. 
Repeat every two. three or four hours. 

DOSE.—From five drops to a teaspoonful, first added to sugar 
and then mixed with water. 

FRED. SANDELIN, Chemist, 

Cor. Railroad Aye. and Willow St., West Oakland. 

BROWN & RANSOM, Druggists, 

Main Street, Hillsboro, Oregon. 

CT. TL H-A-IRL-A-IT, Dbug-GIST 

Grantsville, - Nevada. 

No. 3091. 



No. 3099. 


No. 3107. 

LAUDANUM—Poison. 


PURE GLYCERINE. 


SPIRITS OF LAVENDER. 

ORDINARY DOSE. 

Three months old, - 1 drop. 1 Ten years old, - 10 drops. 

One year old. - - - 3 drops. Twenty years old, 20 drops. 
Five years old, - - - 6 drops. | Adults, .... 25 drops. 

A pleasant and soothing application for Chapped Hands, Sore 
Lips, and Irritated Surfaces. 

DOSE.—For adults, from 30 drops to a teaspoonful in sweetened 
water. Children, ten years old, 30 drops; five years old, 15 drops. 

MRS. K. G. DUNLAP, Druggist and Apothecary, 

BANNOCK CITY, MONTANA. 

ADOLPH WALTHER, Boston. Drug Store, 

N. E. Cor. Third and J Sts., Sacramento, Cal. 

From SCOTT & ASHLEY, Druggists, 

Third Street, Ouray, Colorado. 

No. 3092. 


No. 3100. 


No. 3108. 

LIME WATER. 



PURE OLIVE OIL 



SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE. 

Useful in Allaying Sick Stomach , and in cases of Dyspepsia, 
attended with acidity of the stomach. 

DOSE. — For adults, 1 tablespoonful. Children, from 1 to 2 tea¬ 
spoonfuls in a little milk. For Sick Stomach, to be repeated 
after each effort to vomit. 

Those using Olive Oil should be careful to discriminate between 
the Medicinal Olive Oil and the impure Sweet Oil,which,on account 
of its impurities, is only useful for external and mechanical purposes. 

DOSE.—From five to twenty drops, on sugar. 

F. W. WHITTEMORE, Apothecary, 

1st Door West of Express Office, Woodland, Cal. 

J. Q. MOXLEY, Druggist and Apothecary, 

I.ewiston., - Insula.©- 

PLUMMER & BYERLY, Druggists, 

S. IV. Corner First and Alain Sts., Portland, Oregon. 

No. 3093. 



No. 3101. 



No. 3109. 

LIT OmSTIEL 

DIRECTIONS. — Place a thick piece of cloth or flannel under 
«> the spot to be cleaned, and apply with a sponge or rag, taking 
care not to allow the liquid to spread more than possible. It 
should not be used near a flame. 


RHEUMATIC LINIMENT. 



SWEET SPIRITS OF NITRE. 

DIRECTIONS.—To be well rubbed on the affected parts 
with the hand. 

DOSE. — A teaspoonful every- two or three hours, taken in a little 
cold water. For children, in proportion to age. 

WRIGHT & BROWN, Druggists 
HEALDSBURG, CAL'A. 

GEORGE WOOD, Avothecary, 

Bryant and Sixth Sts., San Francisco. 

A. W. VANCE, Druggist & Chemi3t, 

Main Street, Suisun, Cal. 

No. 3094. 



No. 3102. 



No. 3110. 

NEUTRALIZING CORDIAL 


SEIDLITZ POWDERS. 



SWEET SPIRITS OF NITRE. 

DOSE.—For adults, a tablespoonful at intervals of % to 2 
hours, increasing the dose and diminishing the time according to 
the violence of the symptoms. To children, l / 2 the quantity. It 
is not given as a purge, but to regulate the bowels. 

Dissolve the contents of a Blue and White paper separately in 
two tumblers, each one-third filled with water. Mix, and drink 
immediately. 

FOR FEVER . COLDS. Etc. 

For a child six months to a year old. 10 to 12 drops; five years 
old. 25 drops ; ten years old. 40 drops; adults, one teaspootifuL 
Take in sweetened water, and repeat every three or four hours. 

BREWER & ‘WELLS, City Drug Store, 

14 Main Street, Walla Walla, W. T. 

R. E. COLLINS, Druggist and Apothecary, 

4jj First Street, San Jose, Cal. 

W. H. McLAUGHLIN, Druggist & Chemist, 

22d and Folsom and 26th and Mission Sts.. San Francisco. 

No. 3095. 



No. 3103. 



No. 3111. 

NUMBER SIX. 



SOL CARBOLIC ACID-POISON. 


SWEET SPIRITS OF NITRE. 

One month old. - - 5 drops. | F'ive years old. - - 25 drops, j 

Six months old, - - 10 drops. Ten years old. - - 40 drops. . 
One year old, - - - 12 drops. | Adults, - - - 1 teaspoonhiL | 

Take in sweetened water, and repeat every three or four hours, j 

DOSE. —For an adult, half a teaspoonful in a little water. Chil¬ 
dren in proportion to age. 

For healing Ulcers and Wounds. To be used Externally. 
Dilute with three parts of water. It causes smartness, but soon 
passes away. 

FOLSOM ST. PHARMACY, D. D. HUNT, Apothecary, 
5 th and Folsom Sts., San Francisco. 

A. E. COOK & CO., Drug-gists, 

Front Street, Seattle, W. T. 

T. Gr. TDrvtg-gust, 

SANTA CEUZ, CAL. 

No. 3096. 


No. 3104. 



No 3112. 

OIL OF TURPENTINE. 


SOLUTION OF MORPHIA. 



SWEET TINCTURE RHUBARB. 

DOSE.—Five to thirty drops. 

DObE.—For an adult, one teaspoonful. 

DOSE.—For adults, one-half to one fluid ounce. Children, ten 
years old. 2 to 4 teaspoonfuls; five years old. 1 to 2 teaspoonfuls. 

J. T. BAKER, Chemist and Apothecary, 

J. A. SOHLKE, Pioneer Drug Store, 

Merced, California. 

KAHLER & BRO.. City Drug and Book Store, 

JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. 

No. 3097. 



No. 3105. 



No. 3113. 

PAREGORIC. 



SPICED SYRUP RHUBARB. 



SYRUP OF IPECAC. 

Two days old, * - - 2 drops. 1 One ye’ar old, * 10 drops. 

Five days old, - - 5 drops. Twc years old, • 12 drops. 
One week old, - - - 6 drops. | Ten years old, % teaspoontul. 

DOSE.—For an infant with Diarrhoea, H to 1 teaspoonful, re¬ 
peated every two hours till the passages indicate by their color 
that the medicine has operated. For adults, 2 to 3 teaspoonfuls. 

DOSE.—For children from one to twelve years old in croup, 
ten drops to a teaspoonful. every ten minutes, until vomiting 
is induced. As an expectorant for adults, from twenty to forty 
drops, every two, three or four hours. 

B. H.SCHACHT, Druggist and Chemist 
JACKSON, CALIFORNIA. 

CHAS. WERTHMUELLER, Druggist A Chemist, 

Fish's Block, Georgetown, Colorado. 

From Gardiner’s New Drug- Store, 

Cor. Pierce and Franklin Sts., Santa Clara, Cal 






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No. 3114. 


No. 3122. 


No. 3130. 


SYRUP OF IPECAC. 

Six months old, - - 5 drops. , Five years old, - - 20 drops. 

One year old, - - 10 drops. Ten years old, * - 30 drops. 

Two years old. - - - 15 drops. | Adults, - 1 to 2 teaspoonfuls. 

As an emetic, repeat every fifteen minutes till it acts. 

Krom J. W. MORGAN, Drug-gist, 

Waitsburg, Washington Territory. 

No. 3115. 

SYRUP OF POPPY. 

DOSE. — Adults, J 4 to 1 fluid ounce. Children, ten years old, 

2 to 4 teaspoonfuls; five years old, 1 to 2 teaspoonfuls ; infants, 

H to 1 teaspoonful. 

J. W. ANGELL, Druggist and Apothecary 

Cor. First and Folsom Sts., San Francisco. 

No. 3116. 

SYRUP RHUBARB. 

DOSE.—As a laxative, to a child one year old, one teaspoonful. 

DR. W. H. BLUETT, Pinal Drug Store, 

PINAL, ARIZONA. 

No. 3117. 

SYRUP RHUBARB. 

DOSE.—For an infant with diarrhea, y 2 to 1 teaspoonful every 
two hours till the passages indicate by their color that the medi¬ 
cine has operated. For adults, 2 to 3 teaspoonfuls. 

From D. MURPHY, physician and Surgeon, 

Front St., Opp. Depot, Tulare City, Cal. 

No. 3118. 

SYRUP RHUBARB. 

DOSE.—As a purgative, for a child six months to one year old, 
l / 2 teaspoonful; two to three years, 1 teaspoonful; six to eight 
years, two teaspoontuls; fifteen years, 3 teaspoonfuls; adults, 1 
to 2 tablespoonfuls. Repeat every 3 or 4 hours until it operates. 

IT. H- MEYER, Drug-gist, 

1450 Seventh Street, Cor. Centre, Oakland, Cal. 

No. 3119. 

SYRUP OF SENNA. 

DOSE.—Adults, 1 to 4 teaspoonfuls. Children, ten years old, 1 to 

2 teaspoonfuls; five years old, y to 1 teaspoonful. 

A. ZA BALD A J\ r 0, Pharmacist, 

1124 STOCKTON ST., SAN FRANCISCO. 

No. 3120. 

SYRUP OF SQUILLS. 

DOSE.—For an adult, one teaspoonful every two hours and at 
bed time. For children, reduce the dose one-half; infants a few 
drops sufficient. 

B. F. SAYLOR & CO., City Drug Store, 

Cor. Grant and First Sts., Goldendale, IF. T. 

No. 3121. 

SYRUP OF SQUILLS. 

Six months old, - - 5 drops. 1 Five years old, - - 20 drops. 
One year old. - - 10 drops. Ten years old, - - 30 drops. 
Two years old, - - 15 drops. | Adults, - 1 to ? teaspoonfuls. 

As an emetic, repeat every fifteen minutes till it acts. 

HIGGINSON & CO., City Drug Store 

Main Street , Oregon City , Oregon. 


SYRUP SQUILLS AND PARECORIC. 

One week old, - - - 4 drops. 1 One year old, - - 15 drops. 

One month old, - - 6 drops. | Ten years old, - - 30 drops. 
Adults, 1 to 2 teaspoonfuls. 

HENRY KOHLER, Druggist & Chemist, 

Silver Street, Lake City, Colorado. 

No. 3123. 

SYRUP OF TOLU. 

DOSE.—Adults, 1 to 2 teaspoonfuls. Children, 1 teaspoonful. 

J. M. B. PARKER, Physician, and Pharmacist, 

Castroville, Cal. 

No. 3124. 

TARTARIC ACID. 

Consumers of Tartaric Acid, Carbonate of Soda and Cream of 
Tartar, should be careful to discriminate between the Medicinal 
and Commercial kinds. The latter being used in the Arts, and 
produced at low prices, much injury is sustained by using such 
for domestic purposes, from the Metallic Impurities they contain. 

J« K. pyKBAR, South End pharmacy^ 

S. E. Cor. Bryant and 6th Sts., San Francisco. 

No. 3125. 

TINCT. ACONITE LEAVES. 

DOSE.—Ten to twenty drops. 

RIGGS & MILLER, Druggists, 

Mill Street, Dallas, Oregon. 

No. 3126. 

TINCT. ACONITE ROOT-POISON. 

DOSE.—For an adult, 3 to 10 drops. 

C. W. FISCHER, Deutsche Apotheke, 

332 First Street, San Jose, Cal. 

No. 3127. 

TINCTURE OF ARNICA. 

To be used externally. Valuable in the treatment of Bruises, 
Sprains, Tumors, R heumatic Pains, Etc. 

Bathe freely the parts affected, several times a day. Where the 
skin is broken, care should be taken to dilute well with water. 

^rozhs. T. *W. HiLMILTOIT, ZDr^g-^ist 

RIVERSIDE, CAL'A. 

No. 3128. 

TINCTURE OF CAMPHOR. 

DOSE.—From five drops to a teaspoonful, first added to sugar 
and then mixed with water. 

CHARLES H. MENTZ, Druggist, 

Cor, Polk and Sacramento Sts,, San Francisco. 

No. 3129. 

TINCTURE OF IRON. 

DOSE. — For an adult, 15 drops. Used as a Tonic and in Erysipe¬ 
las. Give three times a day. after meals, in considerable water. 

ROBERT STURGEON , Druggist , 

CHAMBERLAIN, DAKOTA. 


TINCTURE OF LOBELIA. 

DOSE. — For a child one year old or under, 10 to 20 drops ; 
two to four years old, 20 to 30 drops; adults, 1 teaspoonful, in 
warm tea or water. As an expectorant, take just enough to 
sicken the stomach, repeating every three or four hours. 

A. GRIGGS, Druggist and Apothecary, 

Maxwell, California. 

No. 3131. 

TINCT. MURIATE IRON. 

DOSE.—For adult as a tonic, 10 to 30 drops three times a day. 
Children in proportion to age. It should be largely diluted with 
water. Rinse the mouth after taking. 

F. M. SPONOGLE, Druggist and Apothecary, 

Battle Mountain, Nevada. 

No. 3132. 

TINCTURE OF MYRRH. 

Used chiejly for Diseased Gums, Sore Throat, Etc. 
DIRECTIONS.—For spongy and bleeding gums, apply with a 
sponge or soft brush. Por sore throat, use as a gargle. Always 
dilute with water. 

From DR, A, HEYERMANN, Bryant Street Pharmacy, 

Cor. 4th and Bryant Sts., San Francisco. 

No. 3133. 

TINCTURE OF RHUBARB. 

DOSE.—As a laxative, to a child one year old, one teaspoonful. * 

J. D. GREGORY, Pioneer Drug Store, 

Main Street, Winters, Cal. 

No. 3134. 

WASHING AMMONIA. 

DIRECTION'S.—Use a tablespoonful of the fluid to a gallon of 
water. Keep bottle corked and in a cool place. 

From WHITAKER & RAY, Drugs and Medicines, 

C 3 -A.X.T, CWX,’_iV. 

No. 3135. 

WINE OF ANTIMONY. 

DOSE.—As an expectorant, from 10 to 30 drops, frequently. 

As an emetic for children, from 30 drops to 1 teaspoonfu 1 until it 
operates. 

ATHERDEN & CO., Druggists and Chemists, 

Brooks’ Building, Market St , Colusa, Cal. 

No. 3136. 

WINE OF CQLCHiCUM ROOT. 

DOSE.—From 10 drops to 1 teaspoonful, three or four times a 
day, until its effects are experienced. 

W. E. McCARTNEY, Chemist, 

~-T a.le, IBrltisli Col-u-iriTtia.. 

No. 3137. 

WINE OF CQLCHICUM SEED. 

DOSE.—From 30 drops to 1 teaspoonful. 

J. T. HALL & CO., Druggists, 

1451 San Pablo Avenue, Oakland, Cal. 


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250,15 ets; 500,22 ets; 1000,30ets. 250, 35 Cents; 500, 50 Cents; 1000, 70 Cents. *n 


No. 3138. 


WINE OF IPECAC. 


DOSE.—For emetic, 2 teaspoonfuls to 1 fluid ounce. As an ex¬ 
pectorant, y 2 to 1 teaspoonful. One teaspoonl'ul as an emetic to a 
child one to five years old, and repeated every fifteen minutes 
until it operates. 


A. MERVY & CO., Druggists and Chemists 

Cor. Montgomery Ave. and Green St., San Francisco. 


No. 3139. 


WORM SYRUP. 


DOSE.—For a child one year old, y 2 teaspoonful; two years old, 
1 teaspoonful; three years old, i l / 2 teaspoonfuls; five years old, 2 
teaspoonfuls; eight years old, 2 \ 2 teaspoonfuls; twelve years and 
upwards, one tablespoonful. To be taken three times a day. 


C. A. MOSHER, Apothecary, 

Fourth Street, Santa Ana, Cal. 


No. 3140. 


LAUDANUM—POISON. 

DOSE. —For a child under one year old, 1 to 2 drops; 
two to four years old, 2 to 3 drops; four to six years old, 

3 to 5 drops ; six to ten years old, 5 to 8 drops ; ten to fif¬ 
teen years old, 7 to 10 drops; fifteen to twenty years old, 

10 to 12 drops; adults, 15 to 20 drops. 

MAX FISCHER, Druggist, 

Main Street, Cambria, San Luis Obispo County, Cal. 

No. 3141. 

LAUDANUM-POISON. 

DOSE. —For a child one year old, 1 to 4 drops; two to 
four years old, 4 to 6 drops; four to six years old, 6 to 10 
drops; six to ten years old, 10 to 15 drops ; ten to 15 years 
old, 15 to 20 drops; fifteen to twenty years old, 20 to 25 
drops; adults, 30 to 40 drops. 

F. GIESE, Jr., Druggist and Apothecary, 

60 Spring Street, Los Angeles, Cal. 

No. 3142. 

PAREGORIC. 

DOSE. —For a child two days old, 2 drops ; five days 
old, 5 drops; one week old, 6 drops; one year old, 10 
drops; two years old, 12 drops; ten years old, one-half 
teaspoonful; adults, 1 teaspoonful. 

From DR. C.B.LUCE, Druggist, 

Is/Csuin. S"t-, G-enoa, GTe-v. 

No. 3143. 

PAREGORIC—POISON. 

DO SET —For a child three days old, 3 drops; one week 
old, 5 drops; one month old, 8 drops; one year old, 15 
drops; five years old, 25 drops; adults, 1 to 2 teaspoon¬ 
fuls. Repeat every two, three or four hours. 

F. M, WILKINS, Druggist and Apothecary, 

JVillawette StEugene City, Oregon. 

No. 3144. 



C!-A/CTTI 02 >T- 

Be careful to keep this Medicine out of the 
way of children, as the effect of too large a 
quantity at one time would be unpleasant and 
attended with danger. 


From DR. J. N. LONG, Druggist and Apothecary, 

Sheridan, Placer Co., Cal. 


No. 3145. 


CAUTION. 

As the sale of Poisonous Substances is always 
attended with risk, it is earnestly requested that 
this Preparation be kept out of the way or Chil¬ 
dren, and not where food is kept. 


O. EEC. 1-IALLO'I'-, J 3 r-u.gr grist, 

HEPPNER, OREGON. 


No 3146. Any Address Inserted. 


JAS. W. 

(gfjcmht an 3 Jl'potfjccanj; 

mm miEMimw mir 0 

SAN FRANCISCO. 


No. 3147. Any Name Inserted. 



IFIROEMC 


A.- O. TXT±-"A'S ? iDr-ttggio-fc 

S. E. Cor. J and 10th Sts., 

SACRAMENTO. 


No. 3148. 


Beef, Iron and Wine 

Extract of Beef, Citrate of Iron and Sherrg Wine. 


THIS preparation combines in a pleasant form the valuable nu¬ 
tritious Tonic and Stimulating properties of its ingredients. 
Prompt results will follow its use in impaired nutrition, impover¬ 
ishment of the blood and in general debility. Anui.T DOSE, 
one tablespoonful, between meals. Dose for children should be 
reduced according to age. 


R. I, BILL, Druggist & Apothecary, 

June. Telegraph Ave. and Broadway, Oakland. 


No. 3149. 



DOSE— For adults, 1 to 3 tablespoonfuls. Children, 1 to 4 tea¬ 
spoonfuls. It may be rendered much more palatable by mixing 
with a little hot sweetened milk, and drinking immediately. 


JNO. F. M'AIO, 

jA.potla.eca.r37- a,rrd. Cliemist, 

19th St., Near Arlincton House, Bakersfield, Cal. 


No. 3150. 


No. 3151. 


CONCENTRATED ESSENCE 

M1I1I GINGER 


For Dyspepsia, Cholera Morbus, Flatulent Colic, Nausea, 
Enfeebled State of Alimentary Canal, Etc. 

DOSE .—For an adult, from to 1 teaspoonful; for a child one 
year old, 1 to 3 drops ; three years old, 5 to 8 drops; ten years 
old, 15 to 20 drops. Always take in a little water. 


HADSELL & REED, Druggists 

MONTEREY, CAL. 


DE0D0I 

Prepared express 
from Silk, l/el 
ing Kid G 

ilZED B1 

ENZINE. 

, Oil, Grease, Etc., 
and for Clean- 
iry to the 

j for Erasing Paint 
jet, or other goods, 
loues, without inji 
Color or Materia / 

SATURATE a piece of sponge or other soft material, rub lightly 
on the article to be cleaned, and place it in the air until it is dry. 
Great care must be taken not to use the Benzine under a light, or 
in the vicinity of a flame. 

G. R. ALEXANDER, Druggist and Apothecary, 

PIOCHE, I’EViLIDiL. 


No. 3152. 



DOSE— For a child one year old, 1 to 4 -drops; two to four 
years old, 4 to 6 drops; four to 6 years old, 6 to 10 drops; six 
to ten years old, 10 to 15 drops; ten to fifteen years old, 15 to 20 
drops; fifteen to twenty years old, 20 to 25 drops; adults, 30 to 40 
drops. 


From GEO. A. FOWLER, Druggist, 

Cor. 7th and Howard Sts., San Francisco. 


No. 3153. 



DOSE .—For a child under one year old, one to two drops; 
two to four years old, two to three drops; four t:> six years old, 
three to five drops ; six to ten years old, five to eight drops ; ten 
to fifteen years old. seven to ten drops; fifteen to twenty years 
old, ten to twelve drops; adults, fifteen to twenty drops. 


udMo Mo JFo mmmmw d 

c Dtuc|Cji;>l aitv 1 Gficmist, 

Main St., SUSANVILLE, CAL. 


No. 3154. 


To he rubbed frequently on the 
part affected. 


ZDr-wggis-fc 

Cor. Bush and Fillmore Sts., 

SAN FRANCISCO. 


No. 3155. 



DOSE .—For a child three days old, 3 drops; one week old, 5 
drops; one month old. 8 drops; one year old, 15 drops ; five years 
old, 25 drops; adults, 1 to 2 teaspoonfuls. Repeat every two, 
three or four hours. 


EDWIN TAGGART, Druggist and Apothecary, 

Stanly St,, North of Court Honss, Ukiah, Cal. 


No. 3156. 


PAREGO] 

RIC. 

uch used to allevi- 
Bowels, to check 
roduce Sleep. 

d, - - 10 drops. 

->ld, - - 12 drops. 

Id, 1-2 teaspoonful. 

A pleasant anodyne and auti-spas?nodic, 
aie Coughs, Pain in the Stomach and 
Diarrhea, and in infantile cases to p 
ORDINARY DOSE. 

Two days old, - - - 2 drops. 1 One year ol 
Five days old, - - 5 drops. . Two years 

One week old, - - - 6 drops. | Ten years 
Adults, one teaspoonful. 

S. G. SKIDMORE & CO. 
Druggists and Apothecaries, 

151 FIRST ST., PORTLAND, OR. 


No. 3157. 




w m 


o r m 


r 11 p *, 

M. 


DOSE .—For a child one year old, half a teaspoonful; two years 
old, one teaspoonful; three years old, one ana a half teaspoon¬ 
fuls; five years old, two teaspoonfuls ; eight years old, two and a 
half teaspoon uls; twelve years old and upwards, one tablespoon¬ 
ful. To be taken three times a dav. 


•**]. S. DR(IRY,T^ 

CHEMIST .A-TSTID Detjggist, 

0ficstcv Cuevvii,, 0orticv IStfv street, 

BAKERSFIELD, CAL. 


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No. 3158. 



AQUA FORTIS. 


POISON. 


ANTIDOTE.— Carbonate of Soda. Potash, Lime, Magnesia. Chalk, 
Calcined Magnesia. 

STTIDIE: c2c X>r^.g*g*ists. 

Mineral Park, Arizona. 


No. 3159. 



ARSENIC. 

POISON. 

ANTIDOTE. — Lime Water, in copious draughts, emetics of Sul¬ 
phate of Zinc, Flax Seed Tea, Infusion of Slippery Him. 


A. B. STEWART, Prescription Druggist 

Nos. 8 and jo Main Street, RODtE, CAL. 


No. 3160. 



BICHROMATE OF POTASH 

POISON. 

ANTIDOTE. —Emetic, made by mixing a tablespoonful of mus¬ 
tard in water. Then sugar and water; afterwards milk. 

From G. C PORTER, Druggist and Pharmacist, 

Hollister, California. 


No. 3161. 



CALOMEL. 


POISON. 


ANTIDOTE.— White of raw eggs. beaten up with water or milk, 
or wheaten flour, beaten up in water. 

Z. T. COWDRY, Pharmaceutical Chemist, 

Cor. Santa Clara and Second Sts.. SAN JOSE, CAL. 


No. 3162. 


No. 3163. 



CHLOROFORM. 

^9 

POISON. 

ANTIDOTE. - Pour cold water over the head and face; use arti¬ 
ficial respiration: galvanic battery. 

From MRS. M. 

McCONNELL, Druggist and Apothecary, 

Smartsville, Cal’a. 


No. 3164. 


For ? child under i year old, i to 2 drops: 2 to 
4 years, 2 to 3 drops: 4 to 6 years, 3 to 5 drops; 
_ _ I 6 to 10 years, 5 to 8 drops; xo to 15 years, 7 to 

10 drops; 15 t o 20 years, 10 to 12 diops; adults, is to 20 drops . _ 

ANTIDOTE.— Strong coffee, without milk or sugar; after whii h, 
to produce vomiting, mustard mixed in warm water, or grease in 
warm water. Tickle the throat with a feather. The body to be 
kept in constant motion, by w alkin g about. _ 


CHAS. MENTZ, Apothecary, Eureka, Cat. 



CARBOLIC ACID. 

POISON. 

ANTIDOTE.— Emetic, made by mixing one tablespoonful of 
mustard in warm water, or grease in warm water. Afterwards, 
ammonia, whisky or other stimulants. 

T. J. BRINTON, Druggist, Colusa St., Orland, Cal. 


•4* 

‘srS? 1 

CORROSIVE SUBLIMATE. 

BED BUC POISON. 

ANTIDOTE. —White of eggs or wheat flour, beat up with water, 
to produce vomiting. Afterwards, milk. 

J. B. MORRIS, Druggist, Mt. Idaho, Idaho. 

No. 3165. 


LAUDANUM. POISON. 


No. 3166. 



MORPHINE. 

POISON. 

ANTIDOTE.— Strong emetics or stomach pump; dash cold 
water in face; keep in motion: strong coffee; artificial respira¬ 
tion ; galvanic battery. 

C„ A. McCASH, Druggist, Adin, Cal, 


No. 3167. 



MURIATIC ACID. 

POISON. 

ANTIDOTE.— Carbonate of Soda. Potash, Lime, Magnesia, 
Chalk, Calcined Magnesia. 

M. OBERDEENER, Druggist, Santa Clara, Cal. 


No. 3168. 



NITRATE OF SILVER. 

POISON. 

ANTIDOTE. — Common salt, dissolved in water. Then an 
emetic, made by mixing a tablespoonful of mustard in warm wa¬ 
ter and drink freely of it. 

F. P. WEGSTEIN, Druggist, GENOA. NEVADA. 

No. 3169. 


NITRIC ACID. 


POISON. 


ANTIDOTE.— Carbonate of Soda, Potash, Lime, Magnesia, Chalk, 
Calcined Magnesia. 


Prom WM. McCl RDY, Apothecary, 

• Cor. Main and Sutter Sts., Stockton, Cal. 


No. 3170. 


& 

NUX VOMICA. 


POISON. 

ANTIDOTE. —Vomit freely by mixing a tablespoonful of mus¬ 
tard in water. Strong black tea, without milk or sugar, or oak 
bark tea. without milk or sugar. 

WALTER ST. JOHN, Druggist, Salinas, Cal. 


No. 3171. 



OIL OF VITRIOL. 

POISON. 


ANTIDOTE.— Carbonate of Soda, Potash, Lime, Magnesia. 
Water must NOT be taken. 

ME1NEMAN & SOYER, Pioneer Drug Store, Globe, A. T. 


No. 3172. 





poison. 


ANTIDOTE.— strong coffee, without milk or sugar; after which, 
to produce vomiting, mix a tablespoonful of mustard in warm wa¬ 
ter, or grease in warm water. Tickle the throat with a feather. 
I In body to be kept in constant motion, by walking about. 

From J. H. DAY, Druggist, Walla Walla, W. T. 


No. 3173. 



OXALIC ACID. 


POISON. 


ANTIDOTE. —Carbonate of Soda, Potash, Lime, Magnesia, Chalk, 
Calcined Magnesia. 

ADOLPH KAHN, Drug-gist and Chemist, 

1102 Market St., June. Turk. San Francisco. 


No. 3174. 



PARECORIC. POISON. 


For a child 2 days old, 2 drops; 5 days old, 
5 drops; i week old, 6 drops; 1 year old, 10 
drops;* 2 years old, 12 drops; 10 years old, one- 
half teaspoonful; adults, 1 teaspoonful. 


ANTIDOTE.— Strong coffee, without milk or sugar; after which, 
to produce vomiting, a tablespoonful of mustard mixed in warm 
water, or grease in warm water. Tickle the throat with a feather. 
The body to be kept in constant motion, by walking about. 

A. R. BOOTH. Eagle Drug Store, San Luts ODispo, Cal. 


No. 3175. 



STRYCHNINE. 


POISON. 


ANTIDOTE.— Emetics to he given at once. If nothing more 
suitable at hand, mustard mixed in warm water, or grease in warm 
water, to produce vomiting. Afterwards, very strong tea, without 
milk or sugar. 


A. McDERMOTT, Druggist, Oroville, Cal. 


No. 3176. 


•ft* 

SUGAR OF LEAD. 

POISON. 

ANTIDOTE.—Give Milk or White of Egg, in large quantities. 

S. P. TATE, Druggist and Apothecary, 

954 7 th Street, Oakland, Cal. 

No. 3177. 


SULPHURIC ACID. 

POISON. 


ANTIDOTE.—Carbonate of Soda, Potash, Lime, and Magnesia. 

_ Water must NOT be taken. 

H. J. GODFREY, Drugs & Medicines, Live Oak, Cal. 


No. 3178. 



TINCTURE ACONITE. 


POISON. 

ANTIDOTE.— No time must be lost. An emetic, made by mix¬ 
ing a tablespoonful of mustard in water. Then take strong coffee, 
without milk or sugar. 

L. VAN FOSSEN, Druggist, Biggs, Cal. 

No. 3179. 

•n- 

TINCT. BELLADONNA. 

POISON. 


ANTIDOTE — No time must be lost An emetic made by mix¬ 
ing a tablespoonful of mustard in water. Then take strong coffee, 
without milk or sugar. Galvanic battery. 


VANDAL & CO., Druggists and Chemists, Park Row, Alameda, Cal. 


No. 3180. 



TINCTURE OF IODINE. 

POISON. 


ANTIDOTE — Vomit, made by mixing a tablespoonful of mus¬ 
tard in warm water. Then drink freely of gruel, arrowroot or 
boiled starch, and this to be continued until the matter vomited 
is '>f the natural color. 

R 8 M ARKELL, Druggist & Bookseller, Cloverdale, Cal. 


No. 3181. 



WHITE PRECIPITATE. 

POISON. 


ANTIDOTE.— White of egg, beaten up with water or milk, or 
wheaten flour beaten up. 

From I. ZD. ZZOZDZDEZ'T, -A-p0tla.eca.r3r, 

Cor. Main and HI Dorado Sts., Stockton, Cal. 


McNcJl Brag., San Jose,, CaL 


UNLESS OTHERWISE ORDERED, ALL LABELS FURNISHED GUMMED AND CUT, READY FOR USE. 





























































































































































































































































































































FOR ORDERS OVER 1,000 SEE CLASSIFIED PRICE LIST ON FOURTH PAGE OF THIS CATALOGUE. 


250, 15 Cents; 500, 22 Cents; 1000, 30 Cents. 


13 


No. 3182. 



POISON. 


I. D. SPONOGLE, M. D., Physician and Apothecary, 
Cecrlin., - ITeTrada. 


No. 3183. 


•n- 


POISON. 

JCSEFH •3TO*U~:kTGr, ilpotliecary, 

1114 Folsom Street, San Francisco. 


No. 3184. 



POISON. 


JDttTJG- STORE, 

MENDOCINO . CAL. 


No. 3185. 



POISON. 


J. C. SCRIBNER, Druggist, Angel's Camp, Cal. 


No. 3186. 



Acid. 

i^oisoisr. 

SMITH D. TOWHE, Chemist and Druggist, 

Main Street, near Phoenix Block, Petaluma. Cal. 


‘No. 3187. 


‘H* 

CARBOLIC ACID. 

POISON. 

A. LERNHART, Druggist and. Apothecary, 

33 NORTH C STREET. VIRGINIA, NEVADA. 

•No. 3188. 


CHLOROFORM. 

FOISO 3ST- 

WM. A. WEIGHT, Druggist, Linkville, Or. 


No. 3189. 


-jt-l 

MURIATIC ACID. 

DFOISOTST. 

O. A, JONES Sc. CO., Pharmacists, 

Cor. 5th and Main Sts., Pitkin, Colorado. 

•No. 3190. 


OXALIC ACID. 

IFOISOTST. 


*ANY POISON INSERTED. 


No. 3191. 




POISON. 

S. OBERDEENER, Druggist, 

Santa Clara, Cal. 

No. 3192. 



POISON. 

G. A. SHERMAN, Druggist 

Main Street, Martinez, Cal. 

No. 3193. 

'I' 

POISON. 


R. M. WOOLLEY, Apothecary, 

Cor. Clay and Webster Sts., San Francisco. 

No. 3194. 

X 

POISON. 


H. JOHNSON, Druggist, Lafayette, Or. 

No. 3195. 


Acid. 

POISON. 

S. P. GUIBERSON, Druggist. 
Santa ^eu-vals., Osul. 

•No. 3198. 


BED BUG POISON. 

HANDLE WITH CARE. 

WELCH BROS., Pharmacists, 

Cor. 4 th and I Streets, East Portland, Oregon. 

•No. 3197. 

A 

CORROSIVE SUBLIMATE. 

POISON. 

J. M. WALKER, Druggist and Chemist, 

CORINNE, UTAH. 

•No. 3198. 

Mg 
<&%> , 

RAT POISON. 

HANDLE WITH CARE. 

From N. H. SHEPHERD, Druggist, 

T’\7*2aeoL-tlsu2a<a.. OslI. 

•No. 3199. 

Q 

SPIRITS OF SALTS. 


POISON. 


G.F. HANSON & CO., Druggists, Lodi, O&L 


*ANY POISON INSERTED. 



No. 3201. 


No. 3204. 




TINCTURE BELLADONNA. 

POISON. 

J. F. YORBA, Druggist, 

25 Congress St.. Tucson. A. T. 


No. 3206. 


TINCTURE NUX VOMICA. 

POISON. 

From N. BIEBER & CO., Druggists, 

Eietcr, CslI. 



No. 3207. 





RED PRECIPITATE. 

POISON. 

PIONEER DRUG STORE, 

DAYTON. CAL. 


‘No. 3208. 



WHITE PRECIPITATE. 

POISON. 

P. F. CHAPMAN, Apothecary, 

Porterville. Cal. 



*ANY POISON INSERTED. 


M©Noffl liras., Sun J osCy €ul 


WHERE UNGUMMED LABELS ARE WANTED, IT MUSI BE EXPRESSLY SO STALED IN EVERY ORDER 














































































































































































































































































































































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14 


Mj see I In nc'Q mb HabeJSt 


•No. 3209-250, 20c; 500, 30c; 1000, 40c. 


No. 3217—250, 20c; 500, 30c; 1000, 40c. 


I CASTOR OIL. 

I - 

I 


1 

| 

m 


F. HILLER, JR. & CO., 


IPacific Homeopathic Pharmacy,! 

1 COR. GEARY AND DUPONT STS., S. F. 


“No. 3210—250, 20c; 500, 30c ; 1000, 40c. 

| m-mmiE WMnrmm. * 

•V; - 

vv 


|At,C#»OT 


A. M. RUIZ, Druggist, 

State Str-eet, 

I Santa Barbara, California. 



No. 3218 -250, 40c; 500, 60c; 1C00, 80c. 




yv 
2$ 


BERNARD MAYER, $ 

IxnggiBt anil ^pctfeiecarg, | 

MAYFIELD, CAL. 


V 


:;AkA:-:A;-;A:-:AxAxA;-:A>:AxAxA;-:AxAvAxA?» 
*No. 3211—250, 20c; 500, 30c; 1000, 40c. 



MOORE & CO. 

Importing and Wholesale Druggists, 

5a YATES STREET, VICTORIA, B. C. 


y. 


rv 


WITH GLYCERINE, 

For Snapped Hands, Sore Lips, Etc. 

LATIMER <Sc CO. 

Drugs and Patent Medicines, 

WATER STREET, PORT TOWNSEND, W. T. / 


\ 


No. 3219—250, 25c; 500, 35c; 1000, 50c. 


•No. 3212—250, 20c; 500, 30c; 1000, 40c. 



41’GUM ARABIC. 


FROM 

F. T. MAYNARD, Druggist, d 

Petaluma, Cal’a. 



i 



No. 3220—250, 25c; 500, 35c; 1000, 50c. 


•No. 3213—250, 20c; 500, 30c; 1000, 40c. 


DR. FEflRN’S PP^RM/iCY, 


<pQT]UimLl 1{€ik ©11 

^ 52 SHSBSHSHSE 5H525BLSBSHSHHHSH SHS'HSSSSSHSHSt^l 

fe> 10th and Washington Sts., Oakland, Sal. <-5 



No. 3214—250. 20c; 500, 30c; 1000, 40c. 

mm m m ♦ 

-M: MISED 



- 


MODEL EHUG STORE, 

E., 


., Cor. 3d and Union Sts., Seattle , W . T ^ 



± A A A A A. ▲ ▲ ▲ ^ 

♦ ▼ ^ v ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ 


No. 3221—250, 20c; 500, 30c; 1000, 40c. 


J. W. DAVIS & CO., Druggists, 

Main St., Candelaria, Nevada. 

yjj& -y^' ''yj&' vjtF 4i»* 

M M/,. My,. My,. M. M My,. My,. My,. 

*No. 3215—250, 20c; 500, 30c; 1000, 40c. 



-ss SWEET m&. 


Dr. DEXTER WITTER, Druggist, Fulton, Cal. 



No. 3222—250, 20c; 500, 30c; 1000, 40c. 



Jl J AM ES SCH MI EG 


\ GEO. G. THAXTER, 

. : Chemist and Apothecary. W 
fa. } CARSON, NEVADA. 

rnm mm <d mmmmmmmm m s 

•No. 3216—250, 20c; 500, 30c; 1000, 40c 

wiw mmmmmxmxmxm r ■ 

IJLliiVERBENA WATER. 2 

* For the Toilet. 


AM MEN: & HANCE, 

DRUG 6ash Store, 

B | ^ ' \ 253 FIRST ST., SAN JOSE. CAI 

InwKWMwmxs wx& 

*The Name of Any Article Inserted. 


p 




Wt 


I'lil, SITKA, ALASKA. ,1 



No. 3223—250, 20c; 500, 30c; 1000, 40c 




\ 


No. 3224—250, 25c; 500, 35c; 1000, 50c. 



.OURBON WHISKY.^ 

FOR MEDICINAL USE ONLY. 

Droxn. 8, B-. HITSKES,. 

-aCDriig and Variety Store,Ik,_ 

^JVIAIN STREET, QUINCY, CAL.^ 


No. 3225—250, 25c; 500, 35c; 1000, 50c. 



ROBERT p. KIlJ 10 RK,-> 

Druggist and Apothecary, 

033 FELLOWS' BUILDINC, RED BLUFF, CAL. 


6nlfl ipicsscil 

ICJISTOR_OIIj.( 

PREPARED AT 

DR. STUART CRICHTON’S 

Central Drus Store, 

SONORA, CAL. 


No. 3226-250, 20c; 500, 30c; 1000, 40c. 


L. BURKS, Druggist and Apothecary, 
Next door to P. 0 , FRESNO. CAL. 





No. 3227—250, 20c; 500, 30c; 1000, 40c. 


3'te® liiinili® 


D. S. HOFFMAN, 

Dria.ggi.srfc axid. A.po-fclj.ocar5r 

SILVER ST., LAKE CITY, COLORADO. 


No. 3228 - 250, 20c; 500, 30c; 1000. 40c. 


# 

QUININE. 

PEACOCK & McGIBBON, 

Druggists, 

SAN BERNARDINO, CAL. 

Prescriptions Compounded at All Hours 


No. 3229—250. 20c; 500. 30c; 1000. 40c. 



LINIMENT. 


To be rubbed frequently on the 

part affected. 

DR. E». H. CUTLER, 

3?fcL3rsicia,iL a,n.cL ZDr-u.g-g-i.3t, 
LIVERMORE, CAL. 


No. 3230-250, 20c; 500, 30c; 1000, 40c. 


©« H, DTTITIIAlyfix 

t an fiecanj 

COR. UNION AND SECOND STS., 

THE DALLES, OREGON. 


UNLESS OTHERWISE ORDERED, ALL LABELS FURNISHED GUMMED AM_> CUT," RhADY ""FOR USE 
























































































































































































































































































































FGKS ORDERS OVER 11,000 SEE CLASSIFIED PRICE US) ON FOURTH PAGE OF THIS CATALOGUE. 


Blank and. Address B a foe Is. 


15 


No. 3231—250, 15c; 500, 22e; 1000, 30c. 


No. 3240 -250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1001, 81.20. 


£. A. MOREMEAD, Druggist and Apothecary, 

Watsonville Drug Store, 

WATSONVILLE, CAL. 


A' d .; a u 

■Ol 


No. 3232—250, 30c; 500, 45c; 1000, 60c. 



No. 3247—250, 30c; 500, I No. 3248—250, 25c; 500, 
45c; 1000, 60c. | 35c; 1000, 50c. 

C.G.P 0 RTEK, 



|| J.M.BRECK,Jr.&CO. 

|§|j Druggists and Apothecaries, 


;j Cor. Morrison and 5th Streets, 

H ‘ = 


Portland, Or. 



SCUDAMORE, REYNOLDS & CO. 

Ilriiggists mill Mrrcliants, 

LAKEPORT and UPPER LAKE, CAL'A. 

No. 3233—250, 40c; 500, 60c; 1000, 80c. 


No. 3241—250, 30c; 500, 45c; 1000, 60c. 


JEZ _ IE _ QUEEN", 

c X'^uc)giot cntb 0-IVcmiot, 

West Side Virginia Street, RENO, NEVADA. 



Trimmed close to bor¬ 
ders, by machinery, with¬ 
out extra charge. 

No. 3249—250, 40c; 500, 60c; 1000, 80c. 


No. 3250-250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, $1.20. 



No. 3242-250, 15c; 500, 22c; 1000, 30c. 


from: 


S. H. ANGELL'S DRUG STORE 

BUTTE CITY, CAL. 


No. 3234—250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, SI.20. 


Ill the Labels shown on this page the wording can be 
changed to suit at the prices quoted. They can also be 
printed in Green, Lake or Brown Inks, at 20 per cent 
added to the price for Black Ink. 

No. 3243—250, 40c; 500, 60c; 1000, 80c. 



No. 3251—250, 30c ; 
500, 45c; 1000, 00c. 


No. 3252. 

250, 25c; 500, 35c; 
1000, 50c. 


DR. J. H. GH 3 TWOOD, 

HDruLg'g'ist and. Bools: Seller, 

Jiff sonic Building, 

ASHLAND, OREGON. 



No. 3244—250, 35c; 500, 50c; 1000, 70c. 


No. 3253—250, 30c; 500, 
45c; 1000, 60c. 


HUSBANDS 



No. 3254—250, 25c; 
500, 35c ; 1000, 50c. 


. W. STOCKER, 

Post St. Pharmacy. J 

" Post & Buchanan Sts., S.F. / 


No. 3255. No. 3256. 

250, 25c; 500, 35c; 1000, 50c. 

few. RULE,HI 

nJ -ca- 3.-. *n 

N. W. Cor. 3 d 


No. 3257-250, 30c; 500, 
45c; 1000, 60c. 

Ira 

E. J. FORSYTHE, 

^'Druggist and Apothecary, 

North New City Hall, (jj) 

■!' BROWNSVILLE, OREGON, ^ji 


No. 3259-250, 25c; 
500, 35c; 1000, 50c. 

git 'Jiijyiiii MgjjK iiHQir nijijjfi: 

| R. A. ROSS & CO. € 

ir Di^ugg i stns, i 

PT Silverton, Oregon. ^ 
Ifir. julfJliu. atfe. autntSsL mllllhit .tAl.1^ 


Ho ward. S. F. i _ 

HSHSESaSHStC 

No. 3258-250 30c; 500, 
45c; 1000, 60c. 


XI. RYAN, 

Druggist, 

1170 BROADWAY, 

Opp. 14th Street. 

O g^IKULgYlSriD. 


No. 3260—250, 25c; 
500, 35c: 1000, 50c. 


p.eidee! 

‘UtMggist, 

504 BUSH ST.. S. F. ■ 


MeMeil Bees*? Ban Jose# €al * 


WHERE UNGUtVIlVIED LABELS ARE WANTED, IT MUST BE EXPRESSLY SO STATED IN EVERY ORDER. 




















































































































































































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Fill and Tnilmt hahmM* 


No. 3261. No. 3262. 

250, 35c; 500, 50c; 1000, 70c. 


BLUE 

PILLS.; 


No. 3270—250, 50c; 500, 70c; 1000, SI.00. 


l BartItorganiCo J 


No. 3263. No. 3264. 

250, ,35c; 500, 50c; 1000, 70c. 





No. 3274. 

250, 50c; 500, 70c; 1000, SI 00. 


No. 3279. 

250, 45c; 500, 65c; 1000. 90c. 


No. 3271—250. 55c: 500, 75c; 1000, SI. 10. 



No. 3265—250, 45c; 500, 65c; 1000, 90c. 




54? 54* 54? 54? 

All Round and Oval 
Labels are Trimmed to 
Borders, by Machinery, 
without extra charge, 


v 'V V 

^t*f L 



No. 3280. 

250, 35c; 500, 50c; 
1000, 70c. 



No. 3275—250, 55c; 500, 75c; 1001, SI. 10. 


No. 3281—250, 40c; 
500, 60c; 1000, sOc. 




No. 3272—250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, SI.20. 


NO. 3276—250. 70c; 500. 95c; 1000, SI.40. 


No. 3266— 250,50c; 500,70c; 1000,81.00. 



/$> . . 

§ fftfc (Jlysmiig. ^ 


© 


For the Complexion. 


No. 3267—250, 55c; 500,75c; 1000, SI.10. 



A Soothing and Agreeable Preparation 
for the Toilet. 

D, B, CAMPBELL, ) 

3Dr-eLgTirist. 

Cor. Fort and Douglas Sts., __ 
VICTORIA, B. C. 


No. 3273—250, 60c; 500,85c; 1000, SI. 20. 




No. 3283—250, 60c; 501, 70c; 1000, $1.00. 


No. 3268- 250, 45c ; 500, 65c; 1000, 90c. 



P.F. CHAPMAN 

-*(-Druggi 

OINTMENT. 



No. 3277-250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, SI. 20. 




No. 3284—250, 55c; 500, 75c; 1000, SI. 10. 


No. 3278-250, si. 00; 500, si. 40; 1000, S2.00. 


•cS u 

o 

■p o3C< 


No. 3269—250, 60c ; 500, 85c; 1000, SI.20. 




* ^ tr 1 

® h-'CD 
03 c+p 


i (Will Push' 


Preserving the Teeth and Hard¬ 
ening the Gums. 

PREPARED BY 

c. A. CLINTON, 


, For Restoring, Beautifying and Preserving the Comolex- 
ion, Preventing Cutaneous Eruptions. Chapping and Ob¬ 
viating too Copious Perspiration, Removing and Pre- 1 
venting Freckles, Pimples, Tan and all Discoloration, / 
making the Skin soft and velvet like. 


PREPARED ONLY AT 

PIONEER DRUG STORE, 

S El COUNT ID ST. 
DAYTON , CAL. 


= 

e,® £ 

?Sb' 01 ~ 

£ Ot) 
32 

® -2.SI 

torsir 

.3 0 3® 

g-e-cPS? 

S 4°Z n 

e+ Ory 

►gi* 

ilw 

© ©- ct- 
03 03 L_a© 

2 °2 

P B03- 

U) B ® 

O ® ®0 
to Sli 
cr„ o _ 

I SMS' 

g-Spc 

© 1 - ct 



NO. 3285— 250, 60c; 500,85c; 1000,31.20 



No. 3282—250, 45c; 5C0, 65c; 
1000, 90c. 


UNLESS OTHERWISE ORDERED, ALL LABELS FURNISHED GUMMED AND CUT, READY FOR USE. 






















































































































































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No. 3288 —250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, §1.80. 


No. 3288—250, 70c; 500, 95c; 1000, §1.40. 


No. 3287—250, 80c; 500, §1.10; 1000, $1.60. 


No. 3290—250, §1.10; 500, 1.60; 1000, §2.25 


No. 3289—250, §1.00; 500, §1.40; 1000, $2.00. 


No. 3291—250, §1.25; 500, $1.75; 1000, §2.50. 


No. 3292—250, §1.35; 500, $1 90; 1000, §2.75. 


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Miscellii negus Qval M&&©!&* 


No. 3293-250, 35c; 500, 50c; 1000, 70c. 



No. 3301—250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, $1.20. 


No. 3294—250, 10c; 500, 60c; 1000, 80c. 



All Oval and Round Labels are cut 
close to borders, by machinery, with¬ 
out extra charge. 

In any of the Labels shown on this 
page the Name of the Article will be 
changed without extra charge, but 
where an entire change of wording 
is ordered, a slight advance (sufficient 
to cover the additional labor) will be 
added to the prices here given. 

All Labels shown in Black Ink can 
be printed in Green, Lake or Brown 
Ink, for 20 per cent added to the 
price of Black Ink, or in Two Colors 
for 50 per cent extra. 


WITS 

GLYCERINE. 

For Chapped Hands, Face, Ups, Sunburn, Etc., Etc. 

L Directions.— R ub a little of it well on the affected parts, 
especially after washing, and at bed-time. 


RILEY & TRACY, ORUCCiSTS, -o- 

^ t^ ,4V °OD ^ 


No. 3302—250, 70c; 500, 95c; 1000, $1.40. 


No. 3295—250, 50c; 500, 70c; 1000, $1.00. 



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Bisppnsi ng B a b e l s. 


19 


No. 3305-250, 35c; 500, 50c; 1000, 70c. 


For . 
Take 
No . 


spoonful every . .hours. 

. Dr . 


DR. O. Gr. STRONG, 

Bijuggist and (f!hemist, 

21 THIRD ST, - SAN FRANCISCO. 


No. 3306—250, 35c; 500, 50c; 1000, 70c. 


For . 

Take . spoonful . times a day. 

No. . Dr . 


HENRY SENGSTACKEN, 
IDrixg'g'ist suxcL -A-potR-ecscr^, 

MARSHFIELD, OREGON. 


No. 3307—250, 35c; 500, 50c; 1000, 70c. 


For . 

Take . teaspoonful every . hours. 

No. . Dr . 


a)®, ©* ©®®g©siJ3Jt 9 

Physician and Surgeon, 
NICOLAUS, SUTTER CO., CaL. 


No. 3308—250, 35c; 500, 50c; 1000, 70c. 


For . 

Take teaspoonful . times a day. 

Xo . Dr. . 


GEORGE H. NELSON, 

Western Addition Pharmacy, 
COR. POST AND BUCHANAN STS , S, F. 


No. 3309—250, 35c; 500, 50c; 1000, 70c. 


For . 

Take . tablespoon/'ul every hours. 

No. . Dr. .. 


REDPATH & MONTAGUE, 

_^Druggists and Booksellers, Ik- — 

MAIN STREET, JEFFERSON, OREGON. 


No. 3310—250, 35c; 500, 50c; 1000, 70c. 


For . 

Take. 

tablespoonful . limes a day. 

No. 

Dr . 


Berwick' $ n/ivijs, 

Dealers in Drugs and Medicines, 


NEW TACOMA, w. T. 


No. 3311—250. 35c; 500, 50c; 1000, 70c. 


No . 

Take. 
For... 


.... Date, . 

, spoonful every . hours. 

...Dr. . 


W. E, EDWARDS. 

Druggist arid, Jipptfeeparjr 

Maia St», Santa Ana, Cal. 


No. 3312—250, 35c; 500, 50c; 1000, 70c 


No . Date, . 

Take . spoonful . times a day. 

For . Dr. . 


R. C. HUNTER, M. D„ 

PHYSICIAN -A-3STI3 SURGEON 

Meridian, Cal'a. 


No. 3313- 250, 35c ; 500, 50c; 1000, 70c. 


No. . Date, . 

Take . teaspoonful every hours. 

For . Dr. . 


EVERHART & JENNINGS, 

CITY DRUG STORE, 

PINAL, - ABIZONA. 


No 3314—250, 35c; 500, 50c; 1000, 70c. 


No . Date, . 

Take teaspoonful . times a day. 
For . Dr. . 


T. SHOTBOLT, 

Dispensing and Family Chemist, 

JOHNSON STREET, VICTORIA, B. C. 


No. 3315 -250, 35c; 500, 50c; 1000, 70c. 


No. . . 

Prescribed by Dr. . 

Dose, . spoonful every . hours. 


MELVINT &g CO. 

Druggists and Apothecaries, 

COR. 12th ST. AND SIXTH AVE , EAST OAKLAND 


No. 3316 250, 35c; 500, 50c; 1000, 70c. 


iV O. 


Prescribed by Dr. 

Dose, . spoonful . times a day. 


A. ZABALDANO, Apothecary 

1124 STOCKTON STREET, 

SAN FRANCISCO. 


No. 3317—250, 40c; 500, 60c; 1000, 80c. 


C. W Ft SC HER'a Deutsche Apotheke, 

332 First St., San Jose, Cal. 


\ 


No. 


Date, 


M - D ). 


No. 3318—250, 50c; 500, 70c; 1C0O, 31.00. 



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1i) unctions 


B. J. RHODES & CO., Druggists and Apothecaries, 

KNOX BLOCK, SAN JOSE, CAL. 


J. Q, HAYES, Druggist and Chemist, 

SILVERTON, OREGON. 

A _ * 


No. 3323—250, 75c; 500, $ 100 ; 1000, $1.50. 


No. 3327-250, 70c; 500, 95e; 1000, $1.40. 


No. 3328—250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, $1.20. 


B. J. RHODES & CO., Druggists and Apothecaries, $£> 

KNOX BLOCK, SAN JOSE, CAL. _ 

.~ ..... 


In all Dispensing Labels the words No., Dr., Date, For, Direc¬ 
tions, Etc., can be printed, omitted, or changed to suit. They 
can also be furnished with or without dotted lines, as desired. 


No. 3321—250, 50c; 500, 70c; 1000, $1.00. 


No. 3322—250, 60c; 500, 85c ; 1000, $1.20. 


No. 3325-250, $1.00; 500, $1.40; 1000, §2.00. 


No. 3326-250, 80c; 500, $1.10; 1000, $1.60. 


B. J. EH0EES & CO., Druggists and Apothecaries, 

KNOX BLOCK, SAN JOSE, CAL. 

.. . .**.'*.' '*•'*•'. 


UNLESS OTHERWISE ORDERED, ALL LABELS FURNISHED GUMMED AND CUT, READY FOR USE. 












































































































































































































































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No. 3331—250, 50c; 500, 70c; 1000, $1.00. 


No. 3337—250, 50c; 500, 70c; 1000, $1.00. 



In all Dispensing Labels the 
words. No., Dr., Date, For, Di¬ 
rections, Etc., can be printed, 
omitted, or changed to suit. 
They can also be furnished 
with or without dotted lines, 
as desired. 

All Labels shown in Black 
Ink can be printed in Green, 
Lake or Brown Ink, for 20 per 
cent added to the price of the 
same Labels as shown in Black 
Ink, or in Two Colors for 50 
per cent extra. 





Do NOT Cut or Mutilate this Booh, but order by Number of the Pattern. 


J. W. WARBOYS, Druggist and Apothecary, 

FOITHTH STREET. 

Under Occidental Hotel, Santa Rosa, Cal. 


9to. 


Tt . 


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l)i&pensj mg lye Is, 



McNeil Mros., San J'me, €&!, 


UNLESS OTHERWISE ORDERED, ALL LABELS FURNISHED GUMMED AND CUT, READY FOR USE 



















































































































































































































































































































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23 


No. 3355—250, 40c; 500, 60c; 1000, 80c. 


No. 3359—250, 35c; 500, 50c; 1000, 70c. 


No. 3360—250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, 81.20. 



MELVIN & CO., 

Drug-gists and Apothecaries, 

Cor. 12 th St. and 6th Ave., 
EAST OAKLAND, CAL. 



No. 3356—250, 55c; 500, 75c; 1000, 81.10. 


pox & eesrsaa. 

Druggists, 

Wirepin Block, Third Street, 
SAN BERNARDINO, - CAL’A. 





In all Dispensing Labels the 
words No., Dr,, Date, For, Di¬ 
rections, Etc., can be printed, 
omitted, or changed to suit. 
They can also be printed with 
or without dotted lines, as de¬ 
sired. 

All Labels shown in Black 
Ink can be printed in Green, 
Lake or Brown Ink, for 20 per 
cent added to the price of Black 
Ink, or in two colors for 50 per 
cent extra. 


No. 3361-250, 75c; 500, 81.00; 1000, $1.50. 


No. 3357-250, 75c; 500, 81.00; 1000, $1.50. 



MELVIN Sz CO., 

Druggists and. Apothecaries, 

Cor. 12th St. and 6th Avenue, 

East Cal-a. 


No. 


Dr. 




No. 3361i—250, 35c; 500, 50c; 1000, 70c 


No. 3362—250, 55c; 500, 75c: 1000, $1.10. 


No. 3358—250, $1.00; 500, $1.40; 1000, $2.00. 





JOSEPH YOUNG A pothecaru. — , 


=i 






No. 


V : 

r . 


Dr. 




& 


tsA ■ 






1114 Folsom St., San Francisco. B 



No. 3363—250, SI.00; 500, $1.40; 1001. $’.00 





n. HVH ^ IR T I IST, 

City Drug Store, 



McNeil MvoSiy Snn Joge» CaL 


WHERE UNGUMMED LABELS ARE WANTED, IT MUST BE EXPRESSLY SO STATED IN EVERY ORDER. 















































































































































































































































































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24 



No. 3367—250, 65c; 500, 90c; 1000, $1 30 


* k 


Druggist & 

Market & 6th Sts. 



Apothecary, 
SAN FRANCISCO. 


No . Dr. 

Directions: 


They can also be furnished with or 
without dotted lines, as desired. 


No. 3308 250, 50c; 500, 70c; 1000, 81.00. 




a 3 ofilSiso * 


Chemist and 
Cor. 9th and Mission Sts. 



Apothecary, 
SAN FRANCISCO. 


No. 

Directione: 


Dr. 


r r=Jr=Jr = 


H. E. WRIGHT, 


Dr.. 


M 

L 

HjiVo. 

S | Directions: 

|. 

ji BO DIE PHARMACY, 

J? Next Door to Geo. Gillson, Bodie, Cal, 


m 

I 


UNLESS OTHERWISE ORDERED, ALL LABELS FURNISHED GUMMED AND CUT, READY FOR USE* 
























































































































































































































































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Jims 


25 


No. 3370-250, 75c; 500, $1.00; 1000, *1.50. Any Initial Inserted. 




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1 

P-g . £ 

OK) h" 

O P--. » 

B * 'V 

till 

p -U ® 59 

CD p “ >—< 
O. g ; P 

a P- M o' 
on - 2 ® 

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p, o a 

M 

tr. co a 
3 O 

CD ® P- 
ct » 

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p - « 

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o n 
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No. 3381. 

250, 30c; 500, 45c; 1000, 60c. 



No. 3385-250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, *1.20. 





.a*.. 


A. Q. SMITH & C Q. t 

Wholesale and Retail Druggists ,; 

154 Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. y 

iiiiMiiiiniiiiiiiMiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin 



No. 3386—250, 50c; 500, 70c; 1000, $1.00. 



No. 3379—250, 50c; 500, 70c; 1000, $1.00. 

No. 3380. 

250, 40c; 500, 60c; 1000, 80c. 



DRUGGIST, 

118 Main Street, 
i|;-LOS ANGELES, CAL'A.$|S 





No. 3383—250, 55c; 500, 75c; 1000, $1.10. 



RILET &. TRACT, 

Druggists and Apothecaries, 


Hailey, Wood River, Idaho. 


No. . 

Directions : 


Dr. 


No. 3388—250, 50c; 500, 70c; 1000, $1 00. 


LINIMENT. 




G. C. PORTER, Druggist, 
Hollister, Cal’a. 


■•.•■VA-AV.I 


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26 


Dispensing Z, # bcls. 


No. 3389—250, 75c; 500, §1.00; 1000, 81.50. 



No 3391—250, 50c; 500, 70c; 1000, 81.00. 



No. 3392—250, 40c; 500, 60c ; 1000, 80c. 



No. 3390—250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, 81.20. 


No. 3393—250, 65c; 500, 90c; 1000, 81.30. 



C. F. HEIN2EMAN, 

Drug-gist and Chemist, 



72 Main Street, Lafranco Building, 
LOS ANGELES, C AT. 

No. 3396—250, 50c; 500, 70c; 1000, 81.00. 


I.OIIS WEINJI 

CITY PHARMACY, 


ANN ' \ 

Y, \ 


No . 

Dr.. 

Directions: 


Date 


Cor. X'xxst and XT Streets, 
BENICIA, CAL'A. 

No. 3397 -250, 45c; 500, 65c; 1000, 90c. 

^ B. THAYEE,\ 

APOTHECARIES’ HALL. ' 



No. 3398 -250, 45c; 500, 65c; 1000, 90c. 




Cor. New Montgomery and Market Streets, y 
SAN FRANCISCO. / 


No. 3399-250, 50c; 500,70c; 1000, 81.00. 




No. 3400—250, 65c; 500, 90c; 1000, 81.30. 




McNeill San Jase^ Gal, 


) 7/ 


UNLESS OTHERWISE ORDERED, ALL LABELS FURNISHED GUMMED AND CUT READY FOR USE 












































































































































































































































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27 


No. 3402—250, 65c; 500, 90c; 1000, $1.30. 

pi* & CoT^ 


No. 3405—250, 45c; 500, 65c; 1000, 90c. 


No. 3412—250, 40c; 500, 60c; 1000, 80c. 


w HDru-g-g-ists, 


COR. 2d AND COURT STS., THE DALLES, OREGON. 


No . 

. For . 

Directions: 

1 

:::: . : . : . L:: .I 




J. S. WILLIAMS, 

I Front Street Drug Store, 
FRONT STREET, 
Modesto, C_A.ir.A-. 


Dr. 

Directions 


For 


PREPARED AT 

MONTEREY CO. PHARMACY, 

P. O. Building, 

SALINAS, CAL. 


DIRECTIONS: 


OSBURN & SHOEMAKER, 

mpHUpy DRUGGISTS. 

COMMERCIAX, IRO'W, 

RENO, - NEVADA. 



For 


McNeil Bros'} Sfi n Jose» CaL 




WHERE UNGUMMED LABELS ARE WANTED, IT MUST BE EXPRESSLY SO STATED IN EVERY ORDER. 

















































































































































































































































































































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28 


Citra to of Magnesia L a hols* 


No. 3416—250, $1.25; 500, SI. 75; 1000 , $2 50. 


No. 3417—250, $1.25; 500, $1.75; 1000 , $2.50. 


^LlcEilEi L rcdJc^cdJc^cdfclfELnELEL/^ lEBJc£JcdfElfcEJiBfc2JrEPr?Jc^fcEil' cLfc-L cx . f* S 

jpSP®**—~ •• 1 • v '• 

m . 

lail 





7t 


% 




T HIS Refrigerant and Laxative Preparation is well known as 
an agreeable substitute for Epsom Salts, Seidlitz Powders, and 
the Saline Cathartics generally. 

The contents of this bottle is a full purgative dose; for children, 
from a tablespoonful to a wineglassful may be given, and repeated 
if required. The bottle should be kept well corked. 





PREPARED BY 

OTOHCN Ft, MEISTER. 

APOTHECARY, 

Odd f ellows’ Temple, K sad 91 b. Sts., 

SACRAMENTO, CAL. 


♦ ; o 



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^rrjzrrrrrKrrrrrrrrrrrKKK^rrrrrrrrrrr'j^ 







Of 





0 


6iirate*oi*M 


T'MIS R e fr*£ erant and Laxative Preparation is well known as an agreeable 
AAAO substitute for Epsom Salts, Seidlitz Powders, and the Saline Cathar- 
tics generally. 

The contents of this bottle is a full purgative dose; for children, from 
a tablespoonful to a wine-glassful may be given, and repeated if required. 
The bottle should be kept well corked. 


PREPARED BY 




iCMSS. C. ¥SLKER, 

Half Moon Bay Drug Store, 
SPANISHTO WN, 

SALIFORNIA. 




In I, !! 


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No. 3418—250, $1.25; 500, $1.75; 1000 , $2.50. 


No. 3419—250, $ 1 . 10 ; 500, $1.60; 1000 , $2.25. 




!S o'* . . ...♦ 9 ♦-'■*» * '- 

-ifEFFEPYESCI.YG SOLUTION 




1 






/SSS^a.' • 


- ' 


J‘ cdicdJczJcPJdJc 


y ji’Sn^/SIS/E£Td i J¥=JcL 


CITRATE MAGNESIA.! 


ticPJdJdJcz 


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Lx V c 'i- 


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The contents of this bottle is a full purgative dose 



to a wine-glassful may be given, and repeated if required. 
-PREPARED AT- 

JiIEYERS DRUG {STORE, 

1450 7th St., Cor. Center, West Oakland, Cal., 

By C. R. KNAPP, Chemist. 


For Children, from a tablespoonful 

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J \/\ \ V \ N \ \ X \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ N N \ \ X N \ \CL 
J H -w~ 9 gf y ^ ^ ^ ^ 


No. 3420-250, 90c; 500, 81 25; 1000 , $1.80. 


SOLUTION OF 


CITRATE 0 


OR LEMONADE PURGATIVE. 


Thl* valuable preparation 1, well known ae an agreeable enbetltote for Epeom 
gait,, SeldUtz Powder, and the Saline Cathartic, generally. 

DIRECTIONS.—As a Refrigerant, a tablespoonful every hour or two. As a Laxative, 
a wine-glassful as often, until the desired effect is induced. As a Purgative, half the con- 
tents of a bottle may be taken at once, and the remaining half in an hour or two if it does 
not operate. The bottle should be kept well corked in the intervals of taking 


t . C3r. IDiElxCETVr cSg CO., IDr-u.g’g’lsts, 

PETSTOLETOlSr, O 33 . EG-OUST. 




IMPROVED EFFERVESCING SOLUTION 

±, A Jx >_ i _L A_ A A i ±. .4 

of 

^ V T J 41 ^ ^ / y v ^ — 1 ^ J ^ ^ ' v ^ 

OR, tasteless salts. 

This Preparation is an agreeable substitute for Epsom 
Salts, Seidlitz Powders, Black Draught, Etc. It has none 
of their bitterness, and, by its pleasant acidity of taste and 
its effervescing character, is esteemed a very agreeable 
and refreshing drink. 

DIEECTIOITS. 

For a Cathartic.— The contents of the bottle may be taken at 
one dose in the morning. 

For a Laxative. — A wine-glassful every two hours until the de¬ 
sired effect is induced; or half the contents of the bottle may be 
taken at once, and the remaining half in an hour or two if it does 
not operate. 

For a Refrigerant. — A tablespoonful every hour or two. 

Keep the Bottle in a cool place, with Cork down. 


C. E. PHELAN, Druggist 8s Apothecary 

Main Street, Lakeport, California. 


No. 3421—250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.80. 


EFFERVESCING SOLUTION 

— : OP:— 

CITRATE OF MAII1SIA, 

OR PURGATIVE LEMONADE. 

This Refrigerant and Laxative Preparation is well 
an , agreeable substitute for Epsom Salts 
Seidlitz Powders, and the Saline Cathartics generally; 

--- ♦ - - . 

T HE contents of this bottle is a full purgative dose. For children 
from a teaspoonful to a wine-glassful ma/be given, and repeated if 
required. The bottle should be kept corked in the intervals of taking. 

PREPARED AT 

« BRYANT STREET PHARMACY,*. 

Cor. 4th and Bryant Sts., San Francisco. 


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€ J £tPBt© M agnesia, Laliels* 


29 


No. 3422—250, $1.10; 500, $1.60; 1000 , $2.25. 


No. 3423—250, $ 1 . 00 ; 500, $1.40; 1000 , $2.00. 


IMPROVED EFFERVESCING SOLUTION 



'■Ml *1 


OIE2, XjZEU^CCniT PURGATIVE. 


DIRECTION'S FOB USE. 

For Cathartic —The contents of the bottle may be taken at one dose 
in the morning. 

For Laxative — A wine-glassful every two hours until the desired 
effect is produced; or half the contents of the bottle may be taken at 
once, and the remainder in an hour or two if it does not operate. 

For Refrigerant —A tablespoonful every hour or two. 

43TKeep the bottle in a cool place, with the cork down. 


PREPARED BY 

E>. B. SPAGNOLI, 

Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Etc., Etc., 

MAIN ST., JACKSON, CAL. 


< a 


EFFERVESCING S0EUTI0N 

(SITUATE OP fflAGNESIA. 

An agreeable Refrigerant and Laxative, well known as a substi¬ 
tute for Epsom Salts, Seidiitz Powders, and the 
Saline Cathartics Generally. 


T HF. contents of this bottle is a full purgative dose. As a laxative, half the 
contents may be taken. For children, from a tablespoonful to a wine-glassful may 
De given, and repeated in an hour or two if required. The bottle should always be 
kept corked, and in a cool place, in the intervals of taking. 

PREPARED BY 

WALTER R. HALL, 

D^UGGIS® AND flPOWHEGAI^Y, 

Morrison St.,'bet. 3rd and 4th, Portland, Oregon. 


No. 3424—250, $ 1 . 00 ; 500, $1.40; 1000 , $2.00. 


EFFERVESGIN& SOLUTION 


OF 



a 


OR 


PURGATIVE MINERAL WATER. 


This Refrigerant and Laxative Preparation is 
well known as an agreeable substitute for 
Epsom Salts, Seidiitz Powders, and 
the Saline Cathartics generally. 


T HE contents of this bottle is a full purgative dose. 

For children, from a teaspoonful to a wine-glassful 
may be given, and repeated if required. The bottle 
should be kept corked in the intervals of taking. 


PREPARED BY 

W. E. CULVER, 

Druggist and ^pothegai^y 

WEST LAS ANIMAS, COLORADO. 



No. 3426—250, $ 1 . 00 ; 500, $1.40; 1000 , $ 2.00 


rfSWBHK soiur/fa «€| 


© 





OF 

(Liquor magnesii Citr., u. s. p. 


AN AGREEABLE REFRICERANT AND LAXATIVE. 


D IRECTIONS.—As a refrigerant, a tablespoon¬ 
ful every hour or two. As a Laxative, a wine- 
glassful as often, until the desired effect is produced. 
As a purge, half the contents of a bottle may be 
taken at once, and the remaining half in an hour or 
two if it does not operate. The bottle should be 
kept corked in the intervals of taking. 

PREPARED BY 

WOODRUFF & GARPENTEIU 

W Drugs, Medicines, Etc. 

MARTINEZ, CAL. 



EFFERVESCING SOLUTION 


OF 


Citrate of magnesia. 


OR 


PURGATIVE MINERAL WATER. 


This Refrigerant and Laxative Preparation is well 
known as an agreeable substitute for Epsom 
Salts, Seidiitz Powders, and the Saline 
Cathartics generally. 


T HE contents of this bottle is a full purgative dose; 

for children, from a tablespoonful to a wine-glassful 
may be given, and repeated if required. The bottle 
should be kept corked in the intervals of taking. 


PREPARED BY 

Terry McMorry, 

Apothecary, 

718 J St., Bet. 7tU and 8th, Sacramento, Sal. 


No. 3427—250, 80c; 500, $1.10; 1000 , $ 1 . 60 . 


No. 3428—250, 80 c; 500, $ 1 . 10 ; 1000 , $ 1 . 60 . 


No. 3429-250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, $ 1.80 


Eitrate Magnesia, 

OR PURCATIVE MINERAL WATER. 

An Agreeable Refrigerant and Laxative. 


The contents of this bottle is a full purga¬ 
tive dose. For children, from a teaspoonful 
to a wine-glassful may be given at once, and 
repeated in an hour or two if required. 1 he 
bottle should be kept corked in the intervals 
of taking. 

PREPARED AND SOLD BY 

C. B, ELBE:, 

Sl’iciiti^L ciivb tlpotficccrr i| 
ALAMEDA, CAL. 


EFFERVESCING SOLUTION 

—OF— 

CITRATE 

Mag NE siA 

—OR— 

Purgative Mineral Water. 


Formula U. S. Pharmacopoeia , /<S*7?. P a S e 2T 7- 
This refrigerant and laxative preparation is 
well known as an agreeable substitute for Kpsom 
Salts, Seidiitz Powders, and the Saline Cathartics 
generally. 

The contents of one bottle is a full purgative 
dose. For children, from a tablespoonful to a 
wine-glassful may be given, and repeated if de¬ 
sired. The bottle should be kept corked in the 
intervals of taking. 


PREPARED BY 

S. M. HUSTON & CO. 

Druggists, 

EAST SIDE PLAZA. PHOENIX, A. I. 


V.V’.V.V.> . . 'a' • 'a' . 

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'♦S : 


EFFER VESCING 

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SOLUTION 


|| CITRATE OF MAGNESIA, fj 

OR purgative; lemonade. 

-♦- j, y 

Tv-,; This Refrigerant and Laxative Preparation is well 

'♦'- 1 ; known as an agreeable substitute for Epsom Salts, ;l.V 
•Xli Seidiitz Powders, and Saline Cathartics generally. Gk-'- 

5^-7; 

The contents of this bottle is hOdren, from a tea- 

'V'n" spoonful to " 

>.<—I should be kept corked in the intervals of taking. 


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The bottle /.n 

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PREPARED BY 


A. C. TUFTS, Druggist, 


:cV 


T- — --’-JlSRKlL. V 

Cor. J and 10th Streets, Sacramento, Cal. 

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jxvrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrn.;: 

Please DO NOT cut or mutilate this Specimen Book, 
but order by Number of the Pattern. 


WHERE UNGUMMED LABELS ARE WANTED, IT MUST BE EXPRESSLY SO STATED IN EVERY ORDER. 


























































































































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30 


Seldlitz Powder Labels* 


No. 3430—250, 81.25; 500, $1.75; 1000 , $2.50. 


^EpiHE*raM£*WEI«H** 

A 







Safe and Agreeable Aperient.^- 


: DIRECTIONS.—Dissolve the contents of a blue and a white paper separately, each ; 
in one-fourth of a tumbler of water; then pour one solution into the 
other, and drink while in a state of effervescence. 


-PREPARED BY- 



FAINTER & VREEIAND, 

Pharmacists, 

Cal’a and Kearny and Clay and Kearny Sts., S. F. 


jF * 


■JF it s f ' w w 

jfu S* JP*. jT^-JT M M 


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P jP JP _ 


No. 3431-250, $1.25 : 500, $1.75; 1000, $2. TO 



bi . 


NO. 3432- 250, $1.25; 500, $1.75; 1000, $2.50. 




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medicinal propbR tib S ° : 

(Tclcbrittcd (Fff cri c.'.cinij ^firiitij iif (Ecrtmvw. 

A Grateful Refrigerant and a Mild Laxative, highly esteemed 
for INDIGESTION, HEARTBURN, Etc. 



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niRF.CTIoNS.—Dissolve the contents of a white and blue paper separately in 
one-fourth of n tumbler of wnter. Then mix ami Prink inimnliately.__ 

p. F. FRYER, Apothecaries’ Hall, f 

Villon lllock, Orovllle, Cal. 


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S/'S 

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No. 3433—250, $1.25; 500, $1.75; 1000 , $2.50. 




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No. 3434—250, $1.25; 500, $1.75 ; 1000, $2.50. 


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All Labels shown in Black Ink can be printed In 
Green, Lake or Brown Inks, at an advance of 20 per 
cent, or on Tinted Paper at an advance of 25 per cent. 
They can also be printed in two colors at an advance 
of 50 per cent. 


UNLESS OTHERWISE ORDERED, ALL LABELS FURNISHED GUMMED AND CUT, READY FOR USE 



























































































































































































FOR ORDERS OVER 1,000 SEE CLASSIFIED PRICE LIST ON FOURTH PAGE OF THIS CATALOGUE. 


No. 3435. 

250, 75o; 500, $1.00; 1000, *1.50. 


CONCENTRATED 


Extract of 



XiOSE: 

For an adult, one teaspoon¬ 
ful ; for a child of one year, 1 
to three drops; of three years, 
5 to 8 drops; of ten years, 15 
to 20 drops. This Essence 
must be taken in a little 
water. 

PREPARED BY 

OSBURN i SHOEMAKER, 

Druggists, 

RENO, NEVADA. 


No. 3436. 

250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.80. 



No. 3437. 

250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.80. 


No. 3438. 

250, 75c; 500, $1.00; 1000, $1.50. 


This Extract is warranted to possess, in a 
concentrated form, all the valuable proper¬ 
ties of Jamaica Ginger, and will be found 
on trial an excellent family medicine for 

Sick Headache , Indigestion, Colic, 
Nervous Debility, Cholera Morbus 
and Cholera. 

Directions. — A teaspoonful immediately 
after meals will most generally relieve Indi¬ 
gestion. In acute cases of pain or incipient 
Cholera, a teaspoonful may be given every 
half hour in sugar and water. 


PREPARED BY 


IB. C. BELL, 

IDrxxg'g'ist and -a.j50tl1eca.r3r, 

COR. 16th AND HOWARD STS.. S. P. 


in nrnimniiii iiniiiinilllliiiilllllij 



JL EOT/ICT 0F M 

HGEHUIN&- i®S 



< -'f 

11 III I l ll l 1111111111III I l III 1111111111111 - 


For the cure of Cramps, Colic, Diarrhoea, Flatu¬ 
lency, Cholera Morbus, Indigestion, Pains in the 
Stomach and Bowels. A sure preventive of Dis¬ 
eases arising from a change of water, food or cli¬ 
mate; therefore invaluable to travelers, as well as 
a remedy that should always be kept in the house. 
This article is prepared from the best selected 
root of the Jamaica Ginger, of the strength of the 
Tinct. of Zingiber of the U. S. P. 

Dose, from 15 drops to one teaspoonful in a lit¬ 
tle sweetened water. 


PREPARED AT 


CITV DRI G STORE, 

®5f !f iCQfm+BF{os.,+eHA^MAGis'i's, 

Oregon City, Oregon. 


biii 1111 mil 11111:111 limn 1 in 


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This Essence is warranted 
to possess, in a concentrated 
form, all the valuable proper¬ 
ties of Jamaica Ginger, and 
will be found on trial an ex¬ 
cellent Family Medicine,being 
a most efficient remedy for 

Sick Headache, Indiges¬ 
tion, Colic, Nervous Debility, 
Cholera Morbus & Cholera. 


DIRECTIONS.—A teaspoonful 
immediately after meals will most 
generally relieve Indigestion. In 
acute cases of pain or incipient 
Cholera, a teaspoonful may be given 
every half hour in sugar and water. 


PREPARED ONLY BY 

EDWIN C. ROLLS, 

Chemist, 

Santa Ana, Cal. 


No. 3441—250, $1.00; 500, 1.40; 1000, $2.00. 


No. 3439—250, $1.00; 500, $1.40; 1000, $2.00. 


No. 3440—250, 90c; 600, $1.25; 1000, $1.80. 



CONCENTRATED ESSENCE 


-:OF:- 


JAMAICA CINCER 


T HIS Essence is warranted to possess, 
in a concentrated form, all the valu¬ 
able properties of Jamaica Ginger, and 
will be found, on trial, an excellent Family 
Medicine, being a most efficient remedy 
for Sick Headache, Indigestion, Colic, 
Nervous Debility, Cholera Morbus, Etc. 


Directions.—A teaspoonful immediately after 
meals will most generally relieve indigestion. In 
acute cases of pain, or incipient Cholera, a tea¬ 
spoonful may be given every half hour, in sugar 
and water. 


PREPARED BY 

H. C, M O KEY, 

IDr-u-g-g-ist, 

GILROY, - CAL’A. 

mmrn 


O' 




OF 




For Dyspepsia, Cholera Morbus, 
Flatulent Colic, Nausea, Enfee¬ 
bled State of Alimentary 
Canal, Etc., Etc. 


DOSE.—For an adult, from half to a 
teaspoonful; for a child of one year, one 
to three drops: of three years, five to eight 
drops; of ten years, fifteen to twenty-five 
drops. This Essence must always be taken 
in a little water. 


LOUIS WEINMANN, 

Druggist and Chemist, 

(City Pharmacy), 

Corner First and H Streets, 

BENICIA, CAT. 




ESSENCE OF 

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— 




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3 


This Essence is warranted to pos¬ 
sess, in a concentrated form, all the 
valuable properties of Jamaica Gin¬ 
ger, and will be found on trial an excel¬ 
lent Family Medicine, being a most effi¬ 
cient remedy for 

Sick Headache, Indigestion, Colic, Nervous 

Debility, Cholera Morbus and Cholera. 


IRECTTONS. A teaspoonful immediately after meals will 
most generally relieve Indigestion. In acute cases of pain or 
mcipiei.t Cholera, a teaspoonful may be given every half hour 
in sugar and water. 


Prepared ©.t tia.© 

MODEL. DRUG STORE, 

921 H St., Modesto, Cal. 


No. 3441 trimmed to border, by machinery, 
without extra charge. 

No. 3444 —250, 70c: 500, 95c; 1000, $1.40. 


No. 3443—250, 50c; 500, 70c; 1000, $1.00. 


No. 3442—250, 75c; 500, $1.00; 1000, $1.50. 



60MENTRATE0 ESSENCE 




’«B4ILM®4 iiiiiSL 

. -- ♦- ♦ ■ -- r | 

This Essence will be found a valuable prepaia- 

-r tion for family use, and may be given advanta -1 
J geously as a tonic to persons recovering from fever j 
other diseases. It is especially useful for D>s-i 
jpepsia, Indigestion, Colic, Cholera Morbus, Etc. 

DOSE —For an adult, one to two teaspoonfuls ; child, 10 to 
vears old, one-half teaspoonful; 2 to 5 years old, hve to | 
drops. Take in a little sweetened water, after meals. 



PREPARED BY 


fZ 6, H. THOMPSON. Apothecary, 

HAN RAFAEI-, CAL. 





PREPARED BY 

X*. KIDD, 

Shucpjbt, 

FORTLAND, OR. 


* 





For Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Colic Sich 
Headache. Nervous Debility, Nausea, 
Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Etc. 

DOSE.—Adult, i to 2 teaspoonfuls ; child, ic 
to 12 years old, % teaspoonfu ; 2 to 5 years old. 
5 to 20 drops. Take in sweetened water. 

PREPARED BY 

GEORGE WOOD, 

Druggist and Apothecary, 
SIERRAVILLR, CAL. 


WHERE UNGUMMED LABELS ARE WANTED, IT MUST BE EXPRESSLY SO STATED IN EVERY ORDER. 














































































































































































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32 


C&stor OH L ci belSt 


No. 3445—250, SI.00; 500, $1.40; 1000, $2.00. 


No 3446—250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.80. 


No. 3447. 


No. 3448. 











k ■* 

M 


4] ^ -eSlfe- (fe 

itASTOR QILiS 

- . ffl 

sji ^ . _ | > (k> 

* * Purest Quality and Nearly Tasteless. * 

4 h.hSre&son,L 


& 


$2 


jHuggiib and (Bfjtumb, ||| 


STOCK!01, CAL. „ c m? 



No. 3449—250, 90c ; 500, 81.25; 1000, 81.80. 



XVJ2JO-LX . 

COLD PRESSED 
D o G, £ 



yUPv 

«S _____ , .. 

? Sf ti 

. - rOil 

it s* --—■ 

PREPARED BY 'fcw)\ ' 

iw S 7 - /?/?/? & BLAKELY, Wt 

if Oruccists & Apothecaries, ]l 

North New City Hall, Brownsville. Or. ' 


Qr 


CV 




250, 80c; 500, *1.10; 1000, $1.60. 251, 60c; 500,85c; 1000, $1.20. 


('HSTOl' OIL 

V7 -. - ^—t- — 


cum lit. 




x’s.c^r 




5 -EDWIN C. 1^0 

V. SAHTA AHA, CAL. , 

No. 3450—250, 80c; 500,81.10; 1000, $1.60. 


I N this excellent prepara¬ 
tion the nauseous taste ol 
the Castor Oil is removed, and 
being flavored with Aromatics 
it will be found very pleasant 
to the taste, so that children 
and delicate persons may take 
it without difficulty. Its ef¬ 
fects are similar to ordinary 
Castor Oil, except that it sel¬ 
dom produces any griping. 

DOSE.—For adults, one to three 
tablespoonfuls; for children, one 
to four teaspoonfuls. 


PREPARED BY 

PAUL DESMARAIS, 

Druggist, 

LOS GATOS, CAL. 


COLD 

PRESSED 



TURNER BROS. 

Eruggists, 

McMinnville, 

OREGON. 


No. 3452. 

250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, $1.20. 


PURE 

COLD PRESSED 


j 


AST 


r\ 


A. 


DOSE—For adults, two tablespoonfuls. 
For infants, one to three teaspoonfuls. 


FR. iiOCKERBlUM, 

DRUGGIST, 

1G3 Main Street, below First, 

LOS ANGELES, CflL. 


No. 3451. 

250, 50c; 500, 70c; 1000, $1.00. 



COLD PRESSED 



OIL. 


BEST QUALITY. 


PUT UP BY 

A. T. HEPBURN, 

Druggist, 

Cor. Main 4 Congress Sts. 

Tucson, A. T. 


No. 3454—250, 80c; 500, $1.10; 1000, 81.60. 


r ^ YVYYVV VVWVY 

™ PURE m 



TNV* 

iJ.B.TITUSM/ 

iSruggists, 

i'Cor. Hayes and Laguna Sts. 
SAN FRANCISCO, rot;. 

$3 





No. 3453 250, 80c; 500, $1.10; 1000, $1.60. 


ENGLISH C0bD P^E^^ED 

CASTOR OIL 



SCUDAMORE, REYNOLDS & GO., Druggists, 

LAKEPOET, CAL. 



No. 3455—250, 80c; 500, $1.10; 1000, $1.60. 


PUT UP AT 

MEYER’S DRUG STORE, 

1450 7th 8t., Cor, Center, 



WEST OAKLAND, CAPA. 




M 


CASTOR OIL. 


.JAMES FM©ST 

Naval Drug Store, 

VALLEJO, CAL. 


UNLESS OTHERWISE ORDERED, ALL LABELS FURNISHED GUMMED AND CUT, READY FOR USE. 









































































































































































FOR ORDERS OVER 1,000 SEE CLASSIFIED PRICE LIST ON FOURTH PAGE OF THIS CATALOGUE. 


Gq& Liver Oil Labels. 


No. 3456-250, $1.10; 500, $ 1 . 60 ; 1000 , $2.25. 



^HIR OIL is prepared withgreat care, 
and may be relied upon by Physicians 
and others to be of the best quality, free 
from the strong, unpleasant odor, which ac¬ 
companies the Oil when it is of an inferior 
quality. 

DIRECTIONS: 

The dose for an adult is a tabiespoonfui 
three times a day. For children, from one- 
half to one teaspoonful, gradually increased 
as the patient may require. 

- +- 


PUT UP BY 


WALDRON & COVCLLAUD, 

Druggists, 

THE DALLES, OREGON. 

No. 3459—250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.80. 



All Labels shown in Illack Ink can' he printed in Green, 
Lake or Brown Ink, at an advance of 20 per cent, or on 
Tinted Paper at an advance of 25 per cent. They can also 
be piinted in two colors at an advance of 50 per cent. 


No. 3457—250, $ 1 . 00 ; 500, $1.40; 1000 , $ 2 . 00 . 



OIL 


WARRANTED PURE. 


This Oil is prepared with great 
care, and may be relied on to 
be the best quality, free from 
the strong, unpleasant odor, 
which accompanies the poorer 
qualities. 


DIRECTIONS. — The dose for adults is a 
tablespoonful three times a day. For 
children, one-half to one teaspoonful, to 
be gradually increased as the patient re¬ 
quires. 


PREPARED BY 

J. B. TITUS & CO., 

Druggists and Pharmacists, 
Cor. Hayes and Laguna Sts 
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. 


No. 3460—250, 80c; 500, $ 1 . 10 ; 1000 , $ 1 . 60 . 


R Jf^ 



COD LIVER OIL 

For Medicinal Use. 


This Oil is prepared with great care, and 
may be relied upon by physicians and 
others to be of the best quality, free from 
the strong, unpleasant odor, which ac¬ 
companies Oil of inferior quality. 

Directions. —The dose for an adult is a 
tabiespoonfui three times a day; for chil¬ 
dren, one-half to a whole teaspoonful, to 
be gradually increased as the patient re¬ 
quires. 


J. L. SULLIVAN, Druggist, 

Grangeville, Cal, 


No. 3462—250, 50c; 500, 70c; 1000, $1.00. 


No. 3458—250, $1.25 : 500, $1.75; 1000, $2.50. 



tiORWEGM/y 


€©B LITEM 



OIL 


WARRANTED PURE. 


This Oil is prepared with great care, and 
may be relied on by physicians and others to 
be of the best quality, free from the strong, 
unpleasant odor, which accompanies the Oil 
when of an inferior quality. 


Directions.— The dose for an adult is a tabiespoon¬ 
fui three times a day. For children, one-half to one 
teaspoonful, to be gradually increased as the patient 
requires. 


SOLD IB-5T 

< r BEXT- HASTIITGg T > 

Druggist and Apothecary, 

Cor. Geary and Fillmore Sts., 

Spy FR^ycisce. 


NO. 3461—250, 81.00; 500, $1 40; 1000, $2.00. 



WARRANTED PURE 

O0DtI[IYERtOIIj 


DOSE:—From a teaspoonf\il to a tablespoonf\il 
three times a day, after meals. 


From THOMAS ROBBINS, 

City Drug Store, 

MAIN STREET, PENDLETON, OREGON. 


* *— * * 


This Oil is prepared with great care, and may 
he relied upon by Physicians and others to be of 
‘.he best quality, free from the strong, unpleasant 
xlor, which accompanies the Oil when of an 
inferior quality 


DIRECTIONS.—The dose for an adult is a tabiespoon¬ 
fui three times a day. For children, one-halt" to one tea- 
.poonful. to be gradually increased as the patient requires. 


THOMPSON & KIME, 

Druggists and Pharmacists, 




NEWPORT, OREGON. 


Me Weil Bvas» r S&n %Tage» €ziL 


33 



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34 


Oil 


No. 3463. 

250, 80c ; 500, §1.10 ; 1000, $1.60. 


No. 3464. 

250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, $1.20. 


No. 3465. 

250, 50c; 500, 70c; 1000, $1.00. 


No. 3466—250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, $1.20. 


V*EFINEo 

SWEET 



1®S2^|JT=I 3 

OIL 


FROM 


DRUGGIST, 

San Benito St., 

HOLLISTER, CAL. 


81 



.d^AswiK§±, 



PUT UP BY 


JOS, KNIGHT, 

Apothecary, 

EVANS, COLORADO. 





SCOTT & SHEPHERD, 

Drafts and Apothecaries 

Wheatland, Cal. 



PURE REFINED 

H H 


VJ 


JEFFREYS & CO. 

Druggists and. Chemists, 

POST OFFICE BUILDING, WEISER CITY, IDAHO. 


No. 3470. 


No. 3471. 


250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.80. 250, 80c; 500, $1.10; 1000, $1.60. 



No. 3469. 

250, 75c; 500, $1.00; 1000, $1.50. 


No. 3468. 

250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, $1.20. 


No. 3467— 250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, $1.20. 



REFINED 

H 




OIL. 

Put up expressly for use on Sewing 
Machines and Fine Machinery, by 

Perks & Gutmm, 

Pharmacists, 

Willows. Cal’a. 



Expressly Adapted for 

ALL FINE MACHINERY. 

J. B. ELSTON, 

WOODLAND, CaL. 



*£FIN Co 



Put up expressly for Sewing Machines 
and other Fine Machinery, by 

©» ©2L2rsra©sy, 

Druggist and Apothecary, 

Cor. 5th and M Sts. 

BENICIA, CAL. 




J|L 


ir 




Put up expressly for Table 
Use and for Medicinal 
Purposes. 


PUT UP BY 

l S, McCLEARY,. 

druggist, 
Fifth St., near F, 

SAN DIEGO, CAL. 


No. 3473—250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, SI. 20. 


No. 3472 -250, 50c: 500, 70c; 1000, $1.00. 


DEWING* 

MACHINE 


Prepared Ex¬ 
pressly for Sew¬ 
ing: Machine 
Use. 


«T. E. PALMER, 

Druggist, 

SCOTTSBURG. OR. 


m. 


SUPERTOR 




Sewing Machine 

\ 1 



o r r. 


Adapted for all kinds of Machinery. ^ 

j W. E. DEMENT, | 

Dmggisi * Apothecary, 

A . Astoria, - Oregon, ft. 


No. 3474. 

250, 50c; 500, 70c; 100p, $1.00. 



PREPARED BY 

TOWNE & WALDRIP 

Druggists, 

SAH BERNARDINO, CAL. 


No. 3475—250, 50c; 500, 70c; 1000, $1.00. 


Bufje FJepimed 


1 


HO 


Put up expressly for Table Use and for Medicinal 
Purposes. 


J. A. BEARD. 

DHtTOOIST A3ST U BOOKSELLER ~ 

fflAIN Sip., (3EPPERS0N, OR. 3 


No. 3476-250, 35c; 500, 50c; 


1000, 70c. 


EXTRA 

MACHINE OIL. 

Warranted not to Gum or Corrode. 

L. G. MORSE, Druggist, 

Point Arenas, Cal. 


MeWeil Smn «/o.s-e f CM, 





























































































































































































































FOR ORDERS OVER 1,000 SEE CLASSIFIED PRICE LIST ON FOURTH PAGE OF THIS CATALOGUE. 


€mgl I and Lung; gyrup Lahelg* 


35 


No. 3477. 

250, 80c; 500, 81.10; 1000, §1.60. 


No. 3478. 

250, 80c; 500, §1.10; 1000, §1.60. 



COMPOUND SYRUP 


• or. 





^IM ©tesgfi 

An Invaluable Remedy for 
the Cure of 

GOUGHS, GOLDS, 

BRONCHITIS, 

And Other Diseases of the 

THROAT AND LUNGS. * 


Dose.— For adults, a teaspoon- 
ful whenever Cough is trouble¬ 
some. For children, less, in pro¬ 
portion to age. 


PREPARED BY 

TSEO.BTTTEC 

Druggist, 

POMONA, CAL. 



WILD CHERRY 

COUGH 





AND 


CORDIAL. 


A CURE FOR 

Coughs, Colds, Affections 
of the Throat, Diseases 
of the Lungs, Chest 
Complaints, Etc. 

DOSE.—Adults, one tea¬ 
spoonful every three hours. 
Children,the dose should be 
graduated according to age. 


PREPARED BY 

F. J. SCHNEIDER, 

Druggist & Apothecary, 

Main Street, Eureka, Nevada. 


No. 3479. 

250, 80c; 500, §1.10; 1000, §1.60. 


CELEBRATED 

FAMILY 



A Safe, Pleasant and 
Efficient Remedy for 

Coughs, Colds, Asthma 
Bronchitis, Sore Throat, 
Hoarseness, and all 
Affections of the 

THROAT AND LUNGS. 

DIRECTIONS. 

For an adult, 2 teaspoonfuls; 
10 years old, 1 teaspoonful; 
4 years old, b teaspoonful; 1 
to 2 years old, 10 to 15 drops, 
3 or 4 times a day. 


PREPARED BY 


0. A. CLINTON', 

Druggi-.t and Apothecary, 

Mission St, Opp. 29th S. F. 


No. 3480. 

250, 80c; 500, 81.10; 1000, §1.60. 


^cPECT0R7IIi*<- 




9 


A Valuable Remedy for 

COUGHS, COLDS, 

Sore Throat, Bronchitis, 

And All Diseases of the 

THROAT AND DUNGS 


Directions.— For an Adult i 
teaspoonful every i, 2 or 3 hours, 
as the case may require. Pro¬ 
portionately less for children. 


PREPARED BY 


L. D. MURPHY, M. D. 

Physician and Surgeon, 

TULARE CITY, CAL. 


No. 3481. 

250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, §1.20. 


COUGH 


A Valuable Remedy for 

Couglis.Colds.Sore Tluoat 

Bronchitis, and all Dis¬ 
eases of the 

THROAT AND LUNGS. 


Directions.—F or an 
adult, i teaspoonful every i, 
2, or 3 hours, as the case 
may require. Proportion¬ 
ately less for children. 

PREPARED BY 

C.E. DUNHAM, Druggist, 

The Dalles. Ok. 


No. 3485—250, 90c; 500, §1.25; 1000, §1.80. 


No. 3482-250, 80e; 500. § 1 . 10 ; 1000 , $ 1 . 60 . 



No. 3483. 

250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, §1.20. 



Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Sore 
Throat, Hoarseness, 

-AND ALL- 

DISEASES OF THE THROAT AND LUNGS. 

DIRECTIONS.—Ordinary or medium dose, one 
teaspoonful every 3 or 4 hours. For Hoarseness or 
Sore Throat, use in small quantities, and take 
often. For children, give according to age. 


PREPARED BY 

TEFFHEYS 6z CO. 

Druggists, 

P. 0. Building, Weiser City, Idaho. 


Gough Syrup, 

FOR THE CURE OP 

Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore 
Throat, Bronchitis, and all 
Diseases of the Throat 
and Lungs. 


Directions .—For a grown person, a 
teaspoonful; 15 to 20years, teaspoon¬ 
ful, four times during the day, and 
double the dose at bed time. 


PREPARED AND SOLD BY 

W. E.PIFIELD, Druggist 

Madlaea, Cal. 


No. 3484. 

250, 50c; 500, 70c; 1000. §1.00. 


CQMPQUHB 


SYRUP, 

—:for: — 

Coughs, Colds, Hoar«e- 
ness, Bronchitis, Sore 
Throat, Croup, Eto. 

DOSE.—Adults, one tea¬ 
spoonful; Children, five to 
fifteen drops. 

C. B. MANN, 

PHARMACIST. 

OLYMPIA, W.T. 



No. 3487—250, 50c; 500, 70c; 1000, §1.00. 


No. 3486—250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, §1.20. 


COMPOUND 



Valuable for the relief of Coughs, Colds, 
Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, and all 
diseases of the Throat and Lungs. 


Directions . — For an adult, a teaspoonful; Children, in proportion 
to age. To be taken when the Cough is troublesome. 

Prepared by THOMPSON & CO., Chemists 

Kohala, Hawaiian Islands. 


WILD CHERRY 


<3 


COUGH BALSAM 


(Soughs, (Solds, (Si^oup, Soi^e 

Sh^oa®, f? 0A! l SENKSS . ETG. 

DOSK. —Adults, one teaspoonful three times a 
day. Children, according to age. 


J-. O-- BOOTH, 

Druggist and Apothecary 
TRUCKEE, CAL. 


4 


SYRUP 


Superior to all Lung and Throat 
Remedies now before the Public 

FOR THE CERE OF 

Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping 
Cough, Sore Throat, Difficulty 
of Breathing, Asthma, Etc. 

Dose. — For Adults, a teaspoonful. 
For children, from 15 to 20 drops, 
according to age. To be taken be¬ 
fore meals and on going to bed. 


PREPARED AT 


PARRISH'S PHARMACY, 

269 First St., 

PORTLAND, OR. 


No. 3488-250, 50c; 500, 70c; 1000 , § 1 . 00 . 


OOO 


SUPERIOR 

' "Up/ 


(Q>— ' 


©OUGHffllXTUl^B 

A SPEEDY AND SURE CURE FOR 

Coughs,Colds, Croup, 
Hoarseness, lStc. 

J. M. KITCHEN, Druggist, 

Irving, Oregon. 




Bro&./ S'an €aJ4 


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MmQellaxwQuB 


No. 3489—250, 50c; 500, 70c; 1000. $1.00 


No. 3490—250, 50c; 500, 70c; 1000, $1.00. 


No. 3491—250, 60c; 500, 70c; 1000, $1.00. 


©IF 

Chlorate Potassa. 

An Efficient Remedy for Sore Throat, 
Ulcerated Mouth, Etc. 

Directions. — Allow a Tablet to dissolve slowly on the 
tongue every one, two or three hours. 


PREPARED BY 


D.W. MATTHEWS, Practical Druggist and Apothecary, 

SA-LEM, OREGON. 


CHLORATE OF POTASH 

L o z e n i*- e s 

For the Alleviation of Coughs, Hoarseness, Irri 
tation of the Throat, Etc. 

These Lozenges contain no opium or other injurious 
Anodyne and may be given to children with safety 

DIRECTIONS—Dissolve one slowly in the mouth 
_ occasio nally through the day 

LOUIS WEINMANN, City Pharmacy, 

Cor. First and H Streets. Benicia, Cal. 


SIJ I»E 1*1:0 X* 

Bronchial Troches 

FOR TI1E ALLEVIATION OF 

Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Coughs, Asthma, 
Colds, Catarrh, Irritation, Etc. 

And All Other Disorders of the Throat and Lungs. 


For Hoarseness, Etc., let one or two dissolve gradually in 
the mouth, repeating if necessary. 

J. B TITUS & CO., Druggists and Pharmacists, 

Cor. Hayes and L&gnna Sts., San Francisco. 


No. 3492—250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000 , $ 1 . 20 . 


TABLETS OF" 


i 


) 

fcHLOBATE POTASSA;;'- 

An Efficient Remedy for Sore Throat, 
Ulcerated Mouth, Etc. 

DIRECTIONS.—Allow a tablet to dissolve slowly on the 
tongue every one, two or three hours. 


No. 3493—250, 60 c; 500, 85c; 1000 , $1.20. 

• \ CU.D>ratt 1 of Potassium * 

W $7 -~~r —™—~~-fill? % 


No. 3494 -250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, $1.20. 



BC 


R. H. LATIMER, 

^ Druggist and Chemist, I 

X L 373 Twelfth St.. Oakuno 


. For Hoarseness, Bronchial Irritation, Ulcerations, Sore 
P Throat, Diphtheria, Croup Etc., Etc. 

For Offensive Breath, no remedy will give more certain relief. Use 
m one two or three times a day. For Diphtheria, Croup, and the more ^ 
serious ailments, the Physician should direct. p 


E. W. O'NEAL, Druggist and Chemist, % 

POINT ARENAS, CAL. 


♦S-TROCHES^ 

(® 'xGXgv 7 " ®) 

cFo z Qffcuiation avib Sure of 

cKoatocnc^, 20r<mcfutv3, §tc. 

Directions. —Allow one or two Lozenges to dissolve 
slowly in the mouth two or three times 3 day. 


T T? TVT T f .T'.P T? Rriifr 



No. 3495. 

250, 90c; 500, |1.25; 1000, SI.80. 


iftH. MURP«K’ S 

<-Aoacs-:=- 


No. 3496. 

250, 80c; 500, $1.10; 1000, $1.60. 


No. 3497. 

250, 75c; 500, $1.00; 1000, $1.50. 


No. 3498. 

250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.80. 



— FOR — 

Ague, Chills anil Chill Fever. 

A Certain and Permanent Cure for 
all those Distressing Diseases 
arising from Exposure to 
the Marsh-Miasmatic 
Influences. 


Dose. —For an adult, one ta¬ 
blespoonful every two hours un¬ 
til six doses are taken. Two cr 
three doses of the Cure should 
be taken on the seventh day af¬ 
ter the last chill, to prevent its 
return. Children, smaller quan¬ 
tities should he taken, accord¬ 
ing to age. 


PREPARED BY 

Dr. L.D. MURPHY 

Dealer in Drugs, Etc. 

TULARE CITY, CAL. 



Ague Cure. 


Ague,Ghills and Chill Fever. 

And a Certain and Permanent Cure 
for all those Distressing Diseases 
arising from Exposure to Mi¬ 
asmatic Influences. 


DOSF„—For an adult, one tablespoonful 
every two hours until six doses are taken. 
Two or three doses of the Cure should be 
taken on the seventh day after the last chill, 
to prevent its return For a child, smaller 
quantities should be given, according to age. 


PREPARED BY 


CHARLES M. FASSETT. 

Prescription Druggist, 
RUBY HILL, NEV. 


HlPPAC H’s 

AGU 


T T"\ 

H 


<UREk 


DOSE—For adults, one 
tablespoonful every two or 
three hours until six doses 
are taken. Two or three 
doses of the Cure should 
be taken on the seventh 
day after the last chill, to 
prevent its return. For 
children, smaller quantities 
should be given, according 
to age. 


PREPARED BY 

S. A. NEPPAGH, 

Pharmacist, 

Cor. First and Oak Sts. 

PORTLAND, ORECON. 




r>- f u g fi ff. 

%C^s 



Chills and Fever, Dumb Chills, 
Congestive Chills, Third Day 
Chills, Headache, Intermittent and 
Remittent Fevers, 

And is a Cure and Preventive for All Dis¬ 
eases arising from Exposure to 
Miasmatic Influences. 

Dosf..—F or adults, one tablespoonful every 
two hours until six doses are taken. Two or 
three doses of the Cure should be taken on the 
seventh day after the last chi 1, to prevent its re¬ 
turn. For children, smaller quantities should be 
given, according to age. 


RICHARDS <3c CO. 

Druggists and Apothecaries, 

Main St., near Postofiice, 


DAYTON, W.T. 


J 


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but where an entire change of wording is ordered, a slight advance, (sufficient to cover the additional 
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order to see if a Label will fit a bottle, it is not necessary to cut or mutilate the Specimen Book as a 
slip of paper of the same size can be readily cut and applied. 


on 


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McN’O-il Bros** Ban Jose^ €al t 


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M£&©ellmm©©m& Propriety ry J 


No. 3499. 

250, $1.10; 500, $1.60; 1000, $2.25. 



COMPOUND EXTRACT 



An Energetic 

Iil.HOll PURIFIER, 

And a JJertain and Speedy Cure for 
AH Diseases depending on Impu¬ 
rities of the Blood, such as 

Scrofulous Affections, Cutane¬ 
ous and Eruptive Diseases, Rose 
or Erysipelas, Scald Head, 

Ring Worm, Ulcers 
and Sores, 

Tumors, Cancers, Dyspepsia, 
Debility, Secondary Syphilis and 
Mercurial Diseases. 


Directions.— Adults, a small wine- 
glassful three times a day; Children, 
from a teaspoonful to a tablespoonful 
three times a day, according to their 
age, to be taken between meals. 


PREPARED BY 


A. MERVY & CO. 

Pharmacists, 

Montgomery Ave. and Green St. 

SAN FRANCISCO. 


No. 3503. 

250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, $1.20 


VEGETABLE 

• ftSYR 0 P.» 

A Pleasant, Safe and 
Effectual Worm 
Destroyer, 

For Children or Adults. 

DOSE.—From 3 to 6 months 
old, one-fourth teaspoonful; 6 
months to 1 year, one-half tea¬ 
spoonful; 2 to 3 years, one tea¬ 
spoonful; adults, one tablespoon¬ 
ful. Give every 3 or 4 hours, 
during the day. If it does not 
move the bowels freely, give 
Castor Oil or Senna after it. 

H. M. PARCHEN & CO. 

Druggists, 

HELENA, T. 


No. 3500. 

250, $1.00; 500, $1.40; 1000, $2.00. 



Sarsaparilla 

ALTERATIVE 

AND 

BLOOD PURIFIER. 


For all conditions dependent on 
Impurities of the Blood this Com¬ 
pound is most efficient. It speedily 
eradicates any taint, humor or vice. 
It searches the inmost recesses of 
the system, quietly and efficiently, 
yet at the same time the patient is 
not aware that he is under the influ¬ 
ence of so acute a Blood Purifier 
and Disease Eradicator, so quietly 
does it do its work. It may be used 
for any length of time without 
injury. 


DOSS. One Tablespoonful 
three times a day. 


r 


COMPOUNDED AND SOLD BY 

qUo flzro IB((D W IFJEIg g 
Druggist and Apothecary, 

FRONT STREETS 
TRUCKEE, CAL. 

Ig AV*V.V.VAVJMB 


No. 3504. 

250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.80. 


.^/ISITAIif,. 

jdfik nilfJk .uflUk Tiill T !Iin. jnllllk inftir milPlk ni1l%r 


jujjjjpu; 'jHijjj[iu: ii | jjjji || L"'jii|[jj[iir jiijgiit Jiijgit Jiipur jujgui 

151 


WILL DESTROY ALL KINDS 
OF WORMS, IN CHIL¬ 
DREN OR ADULTS. 



Dose.— From 3 to 6 months old, 
one-fourth teaspoonful; 6 months 
to 1 year, one-half teaspoonful; 2 
to 3 years, one teaspoonful; for 
adults, one tablespoonful. Give 
every three or four hours during the 
day. If it does not move the bow¬ 
els freely, give Castor Oil or Senna 
after it. 


prepared by 

E. H. B 0 SGHER. 

Druggist and Apothecary, 
160 UMCAIUST ST. 

STOCKTON, CAL. 


No. 3501. 

250, $1.10; 500, $1.60; 1000, $2.25. 


No. 3592. 

250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.80. 



v BOTANIC 



A Tonic that at once Invigorates the 
Digestiue Organs, Improves the 
Appetite, and is a never- 
failing Remedy for all 

IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD. 


Wild Cherry, Wahoo and Peruvian Barks, 
Dandelion, Black and Gentian Roots, enter 
into its composition. The remedial princi¬ 
ples of each are extracted in a pure and con¬ 
centrated form, and being carefully com¬ 
pounded, yield an 

-Altera, ti-ve a,n.cL Tonic 

Of Unsurpassed Excellence. 


PREPARED AND SOLD BV 

DR. J. X. SURRA UGH, 

Model Drug store, 

H STREET, MODESTO, CAL. 



Prepared from the original recipe of 
a celebrated Army Surgeon. 


A Tonic that at once Invigorates 
the Digestive Organs, Improves 
the Appetite, and for all 

IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD 

Is Unsurpassed. 


DOSE.—A Wine-glassful three 
times a day. 


PREPARED BY 


E. PETIBEAU & CO. 

Apothecaries, 

Cor. 9th and Howard Sts., S. F. 


No. 3505. 

250, 80c; 503, $1.10; 1000, $1.60 


No. 3506. 

250. $1.00; 500, $1.40 ; 1000, $2.00. 


I 


^VJTRA LIZINq 



This Medicine is a pleasant anti¬ 
acid and laxative preparation, very 
useful in 

Piles, Habitual Costiveness 
Diarrhea, Dysentery, Sour 
S omach, Indigestion, 
Summer Complaint of 
Children, Teething 
Diarrhea, Etc. 


Dose.—F or an adult, one table¬ 
spoonful every half hour to two 
hours, according to the severity of 
the case. For a child one year old, 
one-half teaspoonful every three 
hours. Increase or decrease ac¬ 
cording to age of the child. 


Prepared by 

G.R. ALEXANDER 

Druggist <& Apothecary. 
PIOCH E, NEVADA. 



CARMINATIVE 



For Diarrhcea. Dysentery, Flux, 
Cholera Morbus , Summer 
Complaint , Etc. 

DOSE. - Adults, a teaspoonful every hour 
or two. Children, half a teaspoonful. Regu¬ 
late the dose to suit circumstances. 

PREPARED BV 

GSQ.£..@a£XT£E CO, 
^Tiuggiib and J\'polfjccatio, 

GOLDENDALE, W. X. 


We have in stock a large assortment of Borders and Cuts for this class of work, and can ftirnish any kind 
of Proprietary Label or Wrapper at reasonable rates. See Note at bottom of preceding page. 


McNeil Bros ., Ban Jpse, Cal 


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38 


No. 3507—250, $1.00; 500, $1.40; 1000, $2.00. 





c T^— 


LINIMENT 


AN EXTERNAL APPLICATION 

IFOIFl 

'prains, Rheumatism, Lame Bach 
Bruises, Swelling or Stiffness 
of the Joints, Neuralgia, 
Cuts, Bites, Etc. 

Also a Valuable Remedy for 

Sprains upon Horses, Founders 
Ringbone and Scratches, 
Hoofale, Etc. 


DIRECTIONS.—Bathe the affected parts fre 
quently with the Liniment, but in NO CASE 
should anything saturated with the Liniment be 
bound on. 


PREPARED AT 


WOOD'S PJTflKJT/ie-Y 

309 First St., 

JOSE, O-^Xj 


No. 3511—250, $1.00; 500, $1 40; 1000, $2.00. 





Poison Oak, 

MOTHS, FRECKLES, 

And Brown Spots or Dis¬ 
colorations of any kind, 
on the Face, N eck 
or Hands. 


DIRECTIONS: 

FOR POISON OAK .—Use freely on 
parts affected, nibbing in with the 
hands. 

FOR MOTHS, FRECKLES, Etc.— 
Apply to the skin night and morn¬ 
ing until the spots disappear. 


PREPARED ONLY BY 

J, 2y£. XvffAXTXTXXTG 

Druggist, 

CQill Street, 

Grass Valley, Cal’a. 


w 


No. 3508. 

250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, $1.20. 


No. 3509. 

250, 75c; 500, $1.00; 1000, $1.50. 


No. 3510—250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.80. 





II 


FOR THE CURE OF 


NEURALGIA, 

And Pains in Any Part 
of the Body. 

Directions —Apply the Lin¬ 
iment to the parts affected 
several times a day, rubbinp 
in well with the hand. 

PUT CP BY 

C. A. CLINTON, 

Druggist, 

Mission St,, 0pp. 29th, S. F 



No. 3512—250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, $1.20. 






A Certain and Speedy Cure for this 
Troublesome Affliction. 


Directions.—A pply at mgnt and 
morning, with small sponge. If too 
severe, the Remedy can be diluted 
with water. Avoid scratching or irri¬ 
tating the surface. Do not apply to 
the eyes—salt and warm water is best. 


PREPARED BY 

W.W.R0S3& CO.,Druggists 

Tombstone, A T. 


RHEUMATIC 

.... 

LINIMEtT 

FOR THE CURE OF 

RHEUMATISM 

KsasaSfc 

And Pains in Any Part 
of the Body, 


Directions.— Apply the 
Liniment to the parts af 
fected several times a day 
rubbing in well with the 
hand. 


prepared by 

A. 1 .GBLK, Siegfist 

88 South C St., 

VIRGINIA CITY, NEV 



FOR THE CURE OF 

Rheumatism, Neuralgia, 
Bruises, and Chronic 
Pains in any part 
of the Body. 


DIRECTIONS. 

Apply the Liniment to the parts 
affected several times a day, rub¬ 
bing in wel. with the hand. 


PREPARED BY 

Dr. A. BERTELLI, 

Pharmacist, 

523 Davis Street, San Francisco. 


No. 3513—250, 80c; 500, $1.10 ; 1000, $1.60. 



A Certain and Speedy Cure for this 
Troublesome Affliction. 


DIRECTIONS .—Apply night and morning 
with a’small sponge. If too severe, the Rem¬ 
edy can be diluted with water. Avoid 
scratching or irritating the surface. Do 
not apply to the eyes—salt and warm water 
is best. 


PREPARED ONLY BY 

EDWIIT Q- ROLLS, 
Druggist, 

SANTA ANA, CAL’A. 


No. 3514 -250, 80c; 500, $1.10; 1000, $1.60. 


%%ATIC 

-9 -A-HSTID e- 

BLOOD FOIFIBK. 

Shake Well Before Using. 



Dose. —For an adult, a large teaspoon¬ 
ful three times a day, two hours after 
meals. For younger persons, smaller 
doses, according to age. 


PREPARED BY 

STODDART BROS. 

Unio-i Square Drue Store. 

Cor. Geary and Mason Sts., S. F. 


No. 3515—250, 65c; 500, 93c; 1000, $1.30. 


Petroleum VASELINE. Jelly. 

A pure and highly concentrated essence of Petroleum. 

An invaluable family remedy for Burns, Wounds, Sprains, 
Rheumatism, Skin Diseases, Hemorrhoids, Sun Burn, 
Chilblains, &c. Taken internally, .will cure 
Croup, Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, &c. 

PUT UP BY 

-\F. HILLER, JR., & CD., PACIFIC HOMEOPATHIC PHARMACY, £— 
33 Dupont Street, Cor. Geary, San Francisco. 


We have a large assortment of Rules and Borders for this class of work, and can furnish any size 
or wording that may be desired. See Note at bottom of page 38. 


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Korso J 


39 


No 3516—250, §1 00; 500, $1.40; 1000, $2.00. 



FOR HOUSES AND CATTLE. 


This Powder is strongly recommended for 
producing a fine smooth skin, and for bringing 
Horses into general fine condition. They give tone 
to the stomach, increase the appetite, and free the 
blood from all bad humors. They will be found of 
essential service for grease, swelled legs, coughs, 
and influenza. A tablespoonlul may be given every 
other night, in mash, or feed of corn. The horse 
may work as usual, being in fact more fit. 


Prepared only by 

A. SOHOE1THEIT, ©Enggist, 

262 Santa Clara St., San Jose, Cal. 


No. 3519—250, $1.00; 500, $1 40; 1000 , $2.00. 



horse and mmmm 

LINIMENT 

For all Founders, Lameness, Sprains, Swell¬ 
ing's, Spavin, Poll Evil, Etc. Also for 
Flesh Wounds, Cuts and Sores. 

J±, T l-TIO-HXrr -rk-E'TI D EvLO^ETIlTCS-- 


For Internal Use. —For Colic and Stoppage of Urine, 
and to open the bowels, give two large spoonfuls in warm 
water and molasses eveVy four hours until relieved. 


PREPARED AND SOLD BY 


HAYS & LUC KEY, Druggists and Apothecaries 
54 Willamette St., Eugene City, Or. 


No. 3522-250, 40c; 500, 60c , 1000, 80c. 


-mc mm wjFKmw 

This Oil is regarded as being much better than any oi 
the various preparations of Opodeldoc, Liniments 01 
Spinal Washes now in use, for all cases in which such 
medicines are used, viz : In Rheumatic Pains and Swell¬ 
ings, Sprains, Bruises, Contraction of the Muscles or 
Tendons, Stiffness of the Joints, Small Burns or Scalds, 
Spinal Irritation or Weakness, and is much used by Far- 
iers as an application to Horse-flesh. Internally, it will 
be found of great efficacy in many cases of Pains or 
Lameness in Stomach or Breast, from strains or injuries. 


w. j. McCarthy, coulterville drug store, 

CowlterTrills, Os.lifcrri.ia,. 


No. 3517—250, SI- 00 ; 500, $1.40; 1000 , $ 2 . 00 . 





CONDITION POWDER 

- ♦ ♦ - 

This Powder may be given with great advantage in all cases of 
loss of appetite, roughness of the hair or coat, stoppage of water 
or bowels, coughs, colds, inflammation of the lungs and bowels, 
recent founders, swelling of the glands of the throat, horse distem¬ 
per, hide-bound, and will also backen the heaves, and in recent 
cases, effect a cure. There is no disease among Horses and Cattle 
where this valuable Powder is not called for; and by its timely use 
will save the lives of many valuable animals. 

The superiority of this Powder over every other preparation of 
the kind is only known to those who have seen its astonishing effect 
on Horses and Cattle under their own observation. This Powder 
at once acts upon the secretions, consequently will arrest disease in 
Hogs, Oxen and Cows, as well as in Horses. 

DIRECTIONS.—Give ahorse one tablespoonful morning and 
night. 


PREPARED BY 


R. S. WESTON, Druggist and Apothecary, 

FOREST CITY, CALIFORNIA. 


No. 2520—250, $1.00; 500, $1.40; 1000 , $ 2 . 00 . 



HORSE LINIMENT. 


For Founder, Lameness, Sprains, Swelling of 
Cords, Swinney, Strains in the Joints, 
Soreness, Wounds, Fresh Cuts, Galls, 
Bruises, Splint, Chafes, Etc. 


Directions. —Apply the Liniment thoroughly, rubbing 
it in with the hands. 


To prevent the Liniment from blistering, add about one- 
third sweet oil, which inak s it an excellent preparation 
for man or beast. 


PREPARED BY 


J. F. THORWARTH. M. D., Druggist and Apothecary, 

Smith River, Cal’a. 


No. 3523—250, 40c; 500, 60c; 1000, 80c. 


RHEUMATIC 


FROM 


WM. M. MICKMEN, Apothecary, 

212 Main St.. Stockton, Cal. 


No. 3518-250, $1.00; 500, §1.40; 1000, $2.00. 



IMPROVEn 

CONDITION POWDER, 

FOR HORSES AND CATTLE. 


Useful in cases of Distemper, Coughs, Colds, Bots, Farcy, 
Costiveness, Roughness of the Skin, and Stoppage of 
Water. Swelled Legs, Grease and Influenza, can be re¬ 
lieved and sometimes cured by the use of these Powders. 
They do not interfere with the daily work of the horse, 
and ean be given to cattle with equal advantage. 


DOSE. — Tablespoonful twice a day, in mash. 


PREPARED AND SOLD BY 


CHAS. J. SMITH & CO. 

Druggists and Apothecaries, 

24TH AND VALENCIA STS., SAN FRANCISCO. 


No. 3521-250, 90c; 500, §1.25; 1000, $1.80. 


* ~ An Effectual Remedy for all Forms of * 

LAMENESS IN MAN OR BEAST. 


Sprains, Bruises, Ringbone, Spavin, Galls, 
Grease Heels, Scratches. Fistula, 
and Poll Evil. 


Directions.— Shake well before using, and bathe 
the affected parts once or twice a day. 


PREPARED BY 

2v£. lEaEIGS-G-IISrS, 

Druggist and Chemist, 

Anaheim, Uat.-a 


No. 3524—250, 40c; 500, 60c; 1000, 80c. 


HYIWYXK I ,IYIJ !K\T. 

For Rheumatism, Neuralg-ia, Sore Throat, 
Sprains, Bruises, Colic, Headache, 
Toothache, Soreness, Etc. 

Directions. —Use by applying freely to all parts 
affected, heating it well with warm flannel. For internal 
use, take ten to twenty drops, in syrup or on sugar. 


A. C0RDER, Druggist and. Apothecary, 

320 Santa Fe Aue., Pueblo, Colorado. 


M©W®M Bros ., San Jjqs©$ 0'aZ 





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Miscelln neons La belg. 


No. 3525—250, gl.25; 500, 8175; 1000, $2.50. 



WASHING 




For the Laundry. 


MamLfactnred by the San Francisco Gas Light Co. 


Use a tablespoonful of the fluid to a gallon 
of water. Keep bottle corked and in a cool 
place. 

- ♦ * - 

PRICE, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. 


PUT UP BY 


EDWI1T O- ROLLS, 

Druggist, 

(Successor to C. A. MOSHER,) 


No. 3529 250, 90c; 500, 81.25; 1000, $1 80. 


Beef, iron Mine. 

Extract of Beef, Citrate of 
Iron, and Sherry Wine. 

I This preparation is made from the well-known T.x 
I tract of l>eef. Citrate of Iron, and Pure Shcrrv Wine ; 

/it combines, iu a pleasant form, the valuable nutri- 
/tious tonic and stimulating properties of it» ingrcd.ents. 

/ Prompt results will follow its u>>e in cases of ‘.udden ex- 
7 haust on, arising cither from acute or chion.c cl. case, 
/and w.ll prove a valuable restorative for all convalocents 
I a Nutritive Tonic, it would be indicated in the treat¬ 
ment of impaired nutrition, impoverishment cf the blood, 
and in all the various forms of general debility 
ADULT DOSE—Cnc tablespoonful between meal*, and when 
suffering from fatigue or exhaustion 
DOSE FOR Children should be reduced according to age 
Each half fluid oz. contains the strength of or.e ounce of Beef 
with half oz. of Sherry Wine, two grains of <_ itrate of Iron, twenty 
grains of Sugar, flavored with Oil of Orange. 

PREPARED AT 

PACIFIC HOMEOPATHIC PHARMACY, 

F. HILLER, Jr., &. 00,, 

33 Dupont St., Cor. Geary, San Francisco. 


No. 3526-250, 81.00; 500, 81.40; 1000, 82 . 00 . 




A? 




For Laundry, 


Use a tablespoonful of the fluid to a gal¬ 
lon of water. Keep bottle corked and in 
a cool place. 


PRICE, 25 CENTS, 


PUT UP BY 

J. R. WHITAKER, 

■\7"a,llejo PKarraacy, 
NEAR POST OFFICE, 
VALLE JO, CAL 


A 






Din AND WINE. 


Extract of Beef, 

Citrate of Iron and Sherry Wine. 


This preparation combines in a pleasant form the 
' nutritious, tonic and stimulating properties of its in¬ 
gredients, without the disagreeable, inky taste com¬ 
mon to most preparations containing iron. 

Each tablespoonful contains 8 grains of Liebig’s Ex¬ 
tract of Beef, 4 grains of Citrate of Iron, and 4 oz. of 
Sherry Wine. 

DOSE.—For Adults, one tabiespoonful between meals 
jor when suffering from fatigue or exhaustion. 

PREPARED BY 

PAINTER & VREELAND, 

for. California & Kearny and Cor. Clay & Kearny. 

SAN FRANCISCO. 


No. 3527—250, 80c; 500, $1.10; 1000, $1.60. 


lPPUEE 


Ammonia 


For Washing Purposes. 


BEFORE ORDERING, 

PLEASE READ CAREFULLY 

Note at bottom of Page 36. 

No. 3530—250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, 81 80. 


Manufactured By the San Francisco Gas Light Co. 

Use a tablespoonful of the fluid to a gallon of 
w ater. Keep bottle corked and in a cool place. 

PRICE, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. 


PUT UP BY 

PAINTER & VREELAND, 

Pharmacists, 

cal’a and Kearny, and Clay and Kearny Sts., S. F. 


No. 3528—250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, 81.80. 



FOR LAUNDRY PURPOSES 

This Bluing is Superior to all others. 


DIRECTIONS. 

A teaspoonful to one ordinary tub 
of water. 


- PREPARED BY - 

XSXJT77-IXT C-ZR.OI-JL.S, 

CHEMIST, 

SANTA ANA, CAL. 


No. 3531—250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, $1.20. 



This article has no superior for the pur¬ 
poses named. It is cheaper than Indigo 
and does not spot or streak the clothes 
Hy its use that peculiar whiteness of the 
clothes is secured which can not be at¬ 
tained by any other article. 

RIO CRANDE PHARMACY^ 

^an Antonio Street, near El Paso. 

El. PASO, TEXAS. 


M r ©M©£I Bras., San Joso? €al t > 


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41 


No. 3532. 

250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, $1.20. 


No. 3533. 

250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, $1.20. 



BENZINE 


FOR REMOVING 

Grease, Paint, Etc 


j , i mm u). 

FROM ALL 


Silk or Woolen Goods 

Without injury to the finest 
fabric or most delicate colors. 


DIRECTIONS. 

Place a piece of cotton cloth 
under the spot to be cleaned, 
and apply with a sponge or 
rag. Do not use near a flame. 


PUT UP BY 

GEORGE WOOD, 

Druggist, 

SIERRAVILLE, CAL 


BENZINE. 


FOR THE REMOVAL OF 

Grease Spots, Paint, Etc. 

The Cleaning of Silks, Gloves, 
Cloths and Fabrics generally, 
without damage to the ar¬ 
ticle, and making them 
look equal to new. 


Directions. —Apply with a 
linen rag, rub well and wipe 
dry. Be cautious of fire. 


SOLD BY 

C. W. CORNELIUS, 

Pharmacist, 

Cor. First and Stark Streets, 

Portland, Or. 


No. 3537. 

250, $1.10; 500, $1.60; 1000, $2.25. 




YU Pf 

' L TX I 331 


: FOR:- 


Cleaning Kid Gloves 

AND REMOVING 

CREASE SPOTS, PAINT, TAR, Etc. 

-:from:- 

Silk, Glotli and Other Fabrics, 

- ♦ ♦- 

DIBECTI02STS. 

Place a thick piece of cloth or flannel on a table, and 
on this lay the soiled material, well stretched. Then 
soak a piece of flannel or cotton with the fluid and 
saturate the stained part with it, at the same time 
rubbing gintly, and taking care not to allow it to 
spread more than possible. 

CA UTION. — Lucine Fluid, being inflammable, 
must not be used near a light or fire. 


V^hhEje PJOTJT/ 1 CY, 

J. R. WHITAKER, Apothecary, 

VAI.I.EJO, - - CALIFORNIA. 


No. 3534. 

250, 75c; 500, $1.00; 1000, $1.50. 



EXCE ^s, 0 

^MAGICft 

osp/e3G02He ■rz’j^/EinEJ^j'ZLr^rzi 

ElffiMil) 

/B 0 H 0 EeHfc 3 /HHeS 03 E 02 / 

For Removing Grease, Paint, 
Etc., from all Silk or 
Woolen Goods. 


Will not Injure the Finest Fabric or 
most Delicate Colors. 


Directions. —Place a piece of cotton 
cloth under the spot to be cleaned, and ap¬ 
ply with a sponge or rag. It should not be 
used near a flame. 


PREPARED BY 

Hi- CL TIEBITS, 

Pharmacist, 

COLUMBIA, CALIFORNIA. 


No 3535. 

250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, $1.20. 


^-OPEHT’s 

CONCENTRATED 



IiTKTXK 

FOR REMOVING 

Grease, Paints, Etc. 

FROM ALL 

Silks or Woolen Goods. 


Directions—P lace a piece 
of cotton cloth under the spot 
to be cleaned, and apply with 
a sponge. It should not be 
used near a flame. 


PREPARED ONLY BY 

J. A. RUPERT, 

Druggist, 

Hailey, - Idaho. 


No. 3536. 

250, 65c; 500, 90c; 1000, $1.30. 


CLEANSING 


aAaAAAAAAAAaAA^AAAAAA 


CREAM, 


^WVVW 


For Removing Paint, OH, 
or Grease Spots from 
Clothing, or any 
kind of Fabric. 


Apply with a Sponge 
or Soft Rag. 


PREPARED BY 


F0X>4-H70\ T DEE, 

Druggists, 

Wixom Block, 3d St., 
SAN BERNARDINO. 


No. 3538— 250, $1.25; 500, $1.75; 1000 , $250, 


\3 


No. 3539. 

250, $1.00; 500, si.40; 1000, $2.00. 


XT 

- FOR- 

Cleaning Kid Gloves, 

AND REMOVING 

CREASE SPOTS, PAINT, TAR, ETC. 

-FROM- 

i Silk, Cloth and Other Fabrics, 

| DIRECTIONS. 

I Place a thick piece of cloth or flannel on a table, and 
i\ on this lay the soiled material, well stretched. Then/, 
\\ soak o piece of cotton or flannel with the fluid, and 
saturate the stained part with it, at the same time j 
drubbing gently, and taking care not to allow it to 
1,1 spread more than possible. 

I CA UTION .—Lucine Fluid, being inflammable’ 

\ must not be used near a light or fire. 

Morrison's Drug Store. 

No. 6 Ridgway Block, 

SANTA ROSA. CAL’A. 



LUlD 

—FOR— 

CleaningKid Gloves 

AND REMOVING 

GREASE SPDTS, PAINT, TAR, ETC. 

— FROM — 

Silk, Cloth & OtherFahrics. 


DIRECTIONS. 

Place a thick piece of cloth or flannel 
on a table, and on this lay the soiled 
material, well stretched. Then soak a 
piece of flannel or cotton with the fluid 
and saturate the stained part with it, at 
the same time rubbing gently, and tak¬ 
ing care not to allow it to spread more 
than possible. 

CA UTION .—Lucine Fluid, being in¬ 
flammable, must not be used near a 
light or fire. 

PUT UP BY 

geo. McDouall, 

IDrag-g-ist, 
CARSON CITY, NEV. 


We have in stock a large assortment of Borders and Cuts for this class of work, and can furnish any kind 
of Fluid Label or Wrapper at reasonable rates. See Note at bottom of page 36. 


jM oNeil Bros,, Sn n Gn /. 


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Flu v o ri ng; IJxiViWt 


In all Flavoring Extracts, the name of article can be changed without extra charge. 


No. 3540. 

250, 65c; 500, 90c; 1000, $1.30. 


No. 3541. 

250, 65c; 500, 90c; 1000, $1.30. 


No. 3542. 

250, 65c; 500, 90c; 1000, $1.30. 


No. 3543. 

250, 65c; 600, 90c; 1000, $1.30. 


No. 3544. 

250, 65c; 500, 90c; 1000, $1.30. 



CONCEggATED 



I'orTteyoriug 

QMalsla 

TpHlSf' 


WRIGHT & BROWN, 

Druggists, 
Healdsburg, Cal’a. 




•goiTIayoting 

pisiilgj 


MADE EXPRESSLY FOR THE 

SAN FRANCISCO 

CASH GROCERY, 

519 Post St. 


CONCEgBATED 



VANILLA 

aMaBBaa 


CHAS. J. SMITH & CO. 

Druggists, 

24th & Valencia Sts., S. F. 




STRAWBERRY 

_|or|Ta^otin| 



STACKPOLE & BOTKIN, 

Drugs and Stationery, 

Butte City, Montana, 


CONCEggATED 



PINEAPPLE 



K0GHN § IRYIJV, 

Pharmacists, 

4th St., East Portland, Or. 


No. 3545. 


No. 3346. No 3547. No. 3548. No. 3549. 

KTos. 35-45 to 3550 — 250, 50c; 500, 70c; IOOO, $1.00. 


No. 3550. 



CONCENTRATED 



FOR FLAVORING 

Ice Cream, Custards, 
Pastry,Jellies,Etc. 


Use to Suit the Taste. 


-FROM- 

NANSCA WEN&CO. 

Pharmacists, 

Main Street, Visalia, Cal. 




KOHLMAN’S 

: ;.PURE -> 

GOMENTRATED 

EXTRACT 


Flavoring Ice Cream, 
Custards, Jellies, 
Pastry, Etc, 


USE TO SUIT THE TASTE 


S.KOHLMAN, Grocer, 

216 Sixth Street, 

Bet. Howard & Folsom, S. F. 


CONCENTRATED 

lEanriBJMHr 

-of- 

ALMOND 

For Flavoring 

ICE CREAM, 

Jellies, 

CUSTAEDS, 
Pastry, Etc. 


C. NEUMANN, 

Cheap Cash Crocer, 
1307 Polk st„ 
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 


__ TJ ^ 

CONCENTRATED 

EXTRA C; T 


—OF— 


PINEAPPLE 


For Flavoring Ice Cream, 
Custards, Jellies, 
Pastry, Etc. 


Use to Suit the Taste. 


PREPARED BY 

J. MOURON 

Qzucjy tdt, 

SONORA, CAL. 


EXTRACT 


of:- 


HBgeaEeE/EPjg 


A i i 4 A i 4 



t' "t* T T T-' ^ n r 


For Flavoring IceCream, 
Custards, Jellies, 
Pastry, Etc. 


KIRK, CEARY & CO., 

Wholesale and Retail 
DRUGGISTS, 
416 T Street, 
SACRAMENTO, CAL. 


GongentrateD 

EXTRACT 



For Flavoring 

Ice tom, Jellies 

Pastry, Etc, 


JOS. PSLMER 

City Drug Store, 

LS GRSNDE, OR’N. 


No. 3551. 


No. 3552. 

ITos. 35 


51 


No. 3553. 
to 3553 — 250, 


No. 3554. 





(g_ _ 

CONCEgRATED 



jorFlayoi-ing 

■mms&gi. 

C ^V>V; V ' W 


P. KEOGH, 
Drugs and Stationery, 
Cherry Creek, Nev. 



SOc; 500, 7Cc; IOOO, $1.00 


No. 3555. 


A 


IS COHCEggATED fl 

tl 


of 


|> 0 rFlavori n ^ 


si 

m 

n 


r S('OTT^(THIK(’J{ 
; Druggists, 

> Livermore, Cal. 



CONCENTRATED 

extract 


-OF- 


PINEAPPLE 


for flavoring 

lee Cream, Cus¬ 
tards, Jellies, 
Pastry, Etc. 


PREPARED BY 

G. M. ACLY 

Drug-gist, 
Crescent City, Cal’a. 


No. 3556. 


PURE 

CONCENTRATED 

*mM2E* 

-)0F(- 


M I I I I I Mil l III IUH I 


WINTEHGREEN 


1 mini 11 mi rn in 

FOR FLAVORING 

lee Cream, Jel¬ 
lies, Custards, 
Pastry, Etc. 

PREPARED BY 

H. BENTLEY & (50. 

Druggists, 

WOODBRIDGE, CAL. 
































































































































































































































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neons 




■JL&t) 


43 


In all Flavoring Extracts, the name of article can be changed • without extra charge. 


No. 3557. 

250, 80c; 500, $1.10; 1000, $1.60. 


iXTHACT 

*- OF - 



mi 

:Ty 1 


FOR FLAVORING 

Ice bream, Jellies, bus¬ 
tards, Pastry, Etc. 


PREPARED BY 

©. E, HARtAN, 

Druggist, 

BELLEVILLE, NEV. 


No. 3561. 

250, 35c; 500, 50c; 1000, 70c. 



No. 3558. 

250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.80. 


... (PURE) . 

) CONCENTRATED ^ 

^EXTRACT 8 



VAMLLA 

' J C($)Qp Z - . 

—-^FOR FLAVORING'^'- 

Ige ©i^eam, Nellies 

Kustards, Pastry, Etc., Etc. 


i. PREPARED BY ’ 

J.G.BOOTH, fj 

A V\ Druggist, 

TRUCKEE, calx 


tk 


DIREC TIONS. — Saturate 
a little cotton, and appljr to 
the hollow of the tooth. 

FROM 

w. e. McCartney, 

Dispensing Chemist, 

YALE, B. C. 


No. 3562. 

250, 30c; 500, 45c; 1000, 60c. 


Directions,—C leanse the cavity of 
the Tooth ; wet a small piece of cotton 
with the drops and apply to cavity 


LOUIS WEINMANN, 

City Pharmacy, 

Cor. First and H Sts. Benicia, Cal'a. 


No. 3563. No. 3564. No. 3565. 

Nos. 3563 to 3565—250, 25c; 500, 35c; 1000, 50c. 




SUPERIOR \ 

Eye Lotion 


J. M. WALKER, 

Chemist & Druggist 
Corinne, Utah. 



EAR-AGHE 

—) :o: (— 

i drop in the ear, or 
apply on cotton. 


RINE&LAIRD 

Druggists, 

Alturas, Cal’a. 


No. 3559. 

250, $1.00; 500, $1.40; 1000, $2.00. 


No. 3560. 

250, $1.10; 500, $1.60; 1000, $2.25. 





Of/* 

- » 


l EXTRACT*® 


OF 



feL... 


STRAWBERRY 




FOR FLAVORING 

Ige (si^eam, Nellies, 

bustards, Pastry, Etc,, Etc, 


PREPARED BY 


■^DRlIGGISin,-^ 
Carson City, Nev. 


No. 

250, 35c; 500, 


3571. 

50c; 1000, 70c. 



fcONQEJVfy 





. OIF 1 ' yw 





-*iF0R FLAY0RINGF- 

Igg Eream, Jellies, Eustards 

I?ASTI^Y, GyG., €tG. 


PREPARED BY 


KENNEDY & VEflCM, 

EL DORADO, CALIFORNIA. 


M 

Vacavi 

1! 


3 - 

r. ~ 

3 

£1 5 






&g- a l 

§-• 

1 

III 


§ o 

TOO 

c: 73 

$ Z 

C> 


No. 3572. 

250, 30c; 500, 45c; 1000, 60c. 



No. 3573. 

250, 50c; 500, 70c; 1000, $1.00. 


No. 3574. 

250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, $1 20. 


No. 3566. 


No. 3567. No. 3568. 

Nos. 3566 to 3570—250, 25c; 500, 35c; 1000, 50c. 


No. 3569. 



^SUPERIOR^ 

WATER 




in mi 

^00 

DROPS 


lE®Ii 

Saturate a little 
cotton, and apply 
in hollow of tooth. 


Put one drop in 
the ear. 


One drop in the 
eye three times a 


Prepared by 


Prepared by 




D.M.Calbreath, 


J, W. CONN, 


Theodore Creen, 

Druggist, 


Druggist, 


Druggist, 


Austin, Nevada. 

1 


Buena Yista, Or. 


Astoria. Oregon. 



EYE WATER. 


Directions. —One drop in the 

eye three times a day. 


C. A. CLINTON, Druggist, 
Mission St., Opp. 29th, S. F. 


No. 3570. 


©MI 


FOR TOOTHACHE. 


C A. CLINTON, 

Druggist & Apothecary, 

M ssion St. Opp. 29th, S. F. 


Mouth Mums 


Directions—A few drops 
on a wet tooth brush. 


PREPARED BY 

A. EVANS. 

310 ZE 3 Za. 3 res St.. 

SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 


rGYX'+*>i 





For Cleansing and Preserving the 
Teeth, and Hardening the Gums. 


DIRECTIONS. —Dip the brush in water, 
(soft or rain water is the best), then pour 
a small quantity of the Wash on it. and 
rub it on the teeth. 


PREPARED AND SOLD BY 

EDWIN 0. ROI.-ItR, 

Chemist, 

SANTA- ANA, CAL. 

... 


M©M©M Bmm % UmJL 


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No. 3575—250, si. 00; 500, SI. 40; 1000, $2.00. 





«S3Bi 



a Laron syrup 

9 FOIf pmKIJJG IiKJIO^HDK. 


Directions.—P ut two tablespoonfuls 
of Syrup to a tumbler of cold water, or 
|J about one gill to a pint of water. Mix, 
and you have a superior Lemonade. 


fed PREPARED BY 

COFFIN & MAYHEW, 

fJ' Druggists and Apothecaries, 

20th and Mission Sts., S. F. 


No. 3578-250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.80. 


No. 3576—250, $1.00; 500, 81.40; 1000, $2.00. 


No. 3577—250, $1.00; 500, $1.40; 1000, $2.00. 




This preparation embodies the 
tonic influence of one of the most 
efficient salts of Iron, (the Citrate 
of the Ferric Oxide,) in combina¬ 
tion with our most valuable ner- 
vine, Calisaya Bark 


The Iron has no taste, and the bitterness is that of 
Peruvian Bark. It neither discolors the. 
teeth nor induces headache. 


DOSE.—For an adult, a tablespooful three times a day, 
half an hour before meals. Children may take a teaspoon¬ 
ful three or four times a day, with a little water. 


Prepared by 


:S F, F. 


MULLER, Druggist, 


Elko, Nevada, 






A SURE AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY FOR 

Diarrhea, Dysentery, Flux, 

Cholera Morbus, Etc. 


K 


Directions.— For an adult, give a tablespoonful 
in a little water; the dose to be repeated in an 
hour if necessary. 

PREPARED AT 

OKXTRHIi PJTOJPCY, 

PREUSS & PIR0N1, Pharmaceutists, 

21 Spring’ Street, 

LOS -A-HSra-ZEILIES, O-A-Ii’-A-. 


LI’i 


No. 3579—250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.80. 


No. 3580—250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.80. 



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No. 3581 250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.80. 




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KLIXIR OF — 

1 /aOHE’OyOE20/20SOaH0230/EOSeOHOEZHO'H©eHOEOH 

Calisava Bark ,? Iron. 

BeB0H0H0a/e/E03a2e022®.2G0E0S/i2Ga/SP^0H0aS0 




HIS PREPARATION combines in a pleasant form the valuable nutritious 
P*y tonic and stimulating properties of its ingredients. Prompt results will 
follow its use in impaired nutrition, impoverishment of the blood, and in 
I general debility. Adult Dose.— One tablespoonful between meals. Dose for 
children should be reduced according to age. 

L - ) PREPARED BY (- 1 

a S. CALDWELL, Druggist and. Apothecary, * 


Moore’s Klat, California. 


No. 3582-250. 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000,81.80. 

— —» E L I X I Ft —- 

Phosphate Iron, Quinine # Strychnia, 

(Am. j. Tliarm,, v@t. XfcVt, z .) 


There is perhaps no preparation which contains these Ingredients in 
a more desirable or palatable form. It is much used °by Phy¬ 
sicians to invigorate and strengthen the nervous system. 

DOSE.—One teaspoonful three times a day, unless otherwise directed 
by the attending Physician. 

Prepared by CULVER A PHILLIPS, Drumrists 

I*. O. Building, I.a Junta, Colorado. 












































































































































































FOR ORDERS OVER 1,000 SEE CLASSIFIED PRICE LIST ON FOURTH PAGE OF THIS CATALOGUE, 


MJscella nmms Labels* 


45 


No. 3584—250, .*1.00; 500, .*1.40; 1006, $2.00. 


-Me EUREKA 


FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF 

Fleas, Flies, Ants, Moths, Bed Bugs, Mosquitoes, Etc. 

--**-080-4*-- 

This Powder is strictly a home production; is a most effectual destroyer ot all pests 
which infest the household and garden, and is entirely harmless to mankind and domestic animals. 
Used judiciously and thoroughly, it becomes the cheapest and most effective agent known to 
science for the destruction of all insects, etc. 


DIRECTIONS FOR USING. — Distribute the Powder in such a manner as to 
create a dust. This dust inhaled by the insects, causes immediate death. For mos¬ 
quitoes, burn the Powder; the smoke kills instantly. To kill cockroaches, place the 
Powder in the places infested. Sprinkled on birds, fowls and animals, it keeps them 
free from fleas and lice. Used on flowers, it protects them from the ravages of bugs 
and insects. Furs and other wearing apparel are protected from moths by sprinkling 
them with this Powder. ____ 

\v. E. McCARTNEY, Dispensing Chemist, 

-KTALE, IB. O. —J 


No. 3585—250, 90c; 500, 81.25; 1000, $1.80. 


RAT, ROACH AND ANT EXTERMINATOR. 

DIRECTIONS FOR USE.—Spread the paste evenly on bread ; sprinkle with brown sugar and on top flour; cut in one inch pieces. 
For Roaches, add some common, thick molasses to the extract, and use it freely around the cracks and crevises they frequent, and smear 
on paper. . For Black and Red Ants, add gum arabic syrup to the extract. 

Prepared, loy OSBUB1TE £.c CO., IDr-o-g-g-ists a-rrd. -Z^_potlr.eca.ries, 

El XTGENTE CITT, OREG-ON. 





No. 3583—250, $1.00; 500, $1.40; 1000, $2.00. 


-(PERSIAN- )- 



FOE EESTEOT-irTG- 

Roaches, Bed Bugs, Fleas, Ants, Moths, Mosquitoes, Etc. 


This is a vegetable production from Persia, and will be found a most effectual de¬ 
stroyer of the above mentioned and other insects. It is not poisonous, and can be used 
with perfect safety. 

For destroying Roaches, Etc., it should be strewed about the place where they 
are usually found. To destroy Mosquitoes, burn a small quantity in the room or place 
infested. 

Woolens and Furs, when put away for the Summer, are effectually protected from 
Moths by the use of this Powder. 


KEEP WELL COPKED. 


-From APOTHECARIES’ HALL, B. GUTIERREZ, Proprietor, 

Cor. State and Ortega Sts., Santa Barbara, Cal. 


No. 3587—250, 80c; 510,81.10; 1000,81.60. 



No. 3586-250, 70c; 500, 95c; 1000, $1.40. 


Exterminator. 

or mouse holes and other dark places abou 
\ th e house. Spread very thm. 

PVT VP AT 

CITY DRUG STORE. 

>CHARMAN B 

Oregon City, Cr. 


No. 3593—250, 50c; 500, 70c; 1000, 81.00. 

T) 0 \£RRHCE4 ® 

I IW KI 

FOR THE CURE OF 

Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus , 
Summer Complaint, Pains in the 
Stomach and Bowels, Etc. 


DOSE. — From 5 to 30 drops, as occa¬ 
sion may require ; to be repeated every 
fifteen minutes if necessary. 

PREPARED BY 

W. E. McCARTNEY, 

ZSlspensiiig Chemist, 

b o. 



No. 3588—250, 65c; 500, 90c; 1000, 81.30. 


c 


See that 

M. A. WALTERS,; Druggist,| this strip has not J Main St., Oak Creek, Colorado 

m been broken. m 


■ade^ 


No. 3589-250, 50c; 500, 70c; 1000, 81.00. 


< CTi; PLUMMER & BYERLEY, DRUQCISTS, PORTLAND, OR. 


No. 3590—250, 65c; 500, 90c; 1000, 81 30. 




I. BUCK, Jr., & COT; B! ] PORTLAND, OREGON. iNNglt; 

(Q -At - At .M&r. jiilTjnr. mllSar. jdQk L T —' * ♦ ■ * , J nifU- A -At @) ** 

No. 3591—250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, 81.20 


MAUDS i CUBISTS, 



DAYTON, W. T. 


No. 3592—250, 65c; 500, 90c; 1000. $1.30. 







WHERE UNGUMMED LABELS ARE WANTED, IT MUST BE EXPRESSLY SO STATED IN EVERY ORDER 


















































































































DO NOT CUT OR MUTILATE THIS SPECIMEN BOOK, BUT ORDER BY NUMBER OF THE PATTERN 


46 


M i seel I a neon s. £ (ibQls. 


No. 3595. * 

250, 75c; 500, $1.00; 1000, $1.50. 





XjOtioXT 


w y w, ^ -y;. _^ 



No. 3599. 

250, 65c; 500, 90c; 1000, $1.30. 


v yi l ' " “"• s 

IX.IF.OIH.N 


Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Etc. 

NEVER FAILS. 


Remember, that this Preparation h 
completely free from the so harmfu 
quicksilver so much in use in injections 

Directions.— Keep the injectioi 
nside as long as possible. Bathe am 
keep clean the affected part with cok 
water. 


PREPARED ONLY BY 

Dr. A. BERTELLI, 

Pharmacist, 

523 Davis St, San Franc ! sco. 


No. 3603. 

250, 75c; 500, $1.00; 1000, $1.50. 


P 




fj [i 

L ,——: V Wj 7— . 



a 


DIRECTIONS.—One teaspoonful after 
each meal, and at bed-time Avoid stimu¬ 
lants, and all kinds of rich, greasy, or 
highly seasoned food. 


I 


SHELBY JXTCII 

(glUIY DFJUG SfilOF?E, 

I&h 


No. 3596. 

250, 75c; 500, $1.00; 1000, §1.50. 



No. 3597. 

250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, $1.20. 


(\lA C ^ k Igfr 


CREAM 


A Pleasant and Sooth¬ 
ing Application foi 
Chapped Hands, Lips, 
and all irritated 
surfaces. 

ftPPLM ~R UB~FHEELT. 

PREPARED BY 

n.m.white 

‘Sruggbt, 

SALMON CITY, - IDAHO. 


No. 3598. 

250, $1.00; 500, $1.40; 1000, $2.00. 



No. 3600. 

250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, $1.20. 


No. 3601. 

250, 65c; 500, 90c; 1000, $1.30. 



m% Fir 

GLYCERINE 

This Preparation is nine- 
tenths Pure Glycerine, and 
may be substituted lor the 
liquid, when desirable for out¬ 
ward application. 

WILL FEISBIE, 

‘Sioiiccv ‘J'racj Store, 

REDWOOD CITY, DAL. 



No. 3604. 

250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.80. 



&LY 



An effectual and pleasant 
application for Sunburn, 
Chapped Hands, Lips, 
Face, and all abra¬ 
ded surfaces. 


Directions.—A pply a little 
of the Lotion, rubbing it well 
over the parts affected. 


PREPARED BY 






SPECIFIC 

— :a sure cuke for:— 

G0N0EIL 

Gleet, Etc. 


T HIS Preparation is confident¬ 
ly recommended as a pleas¬ 
ant and safe remedy for the above 
diseases. It is prepared so as not 
to offend the most sensitive taste, 
and will effect a cure in the most 
obstinate cases. 


DOSE.—Shake the bottle well, and 
take a tablespoonful three times a day, 
between meals. Avoid all stimulating 
drinks, and rich, greasy, or highly sea¬ 
soned food while taking this medicine. 


PREPARED ONLY BY 

smith & McCartney, 

Druggists and Apothecaries, 

ALBANY, OR. 


H.S. DANIELS & SON 

Druggists, 
Downey City, Cal. 

L- -_ JJJ 


For Beautifying and Presenting the Com¬ 
plexion, and imparting a Fresh and Youthful Ap¬ 
pearance, Remouing Tan, Sunburn and Discolora¬ 
tion, and imparting at once a louely and brilliant 
Complexion. 


Directions for Using.— Shake the liquid 
well. Take a piece of Velvet Sponge and ap¬ 
ply the Creme. Then, with a dry sponge, 
rub quickly, so as to use but little and spread 
over a large surface. The thinner put on the 
more delicate the complexion. 


Prepared at the Laboratory of 

JT B m" 1EEZ j£HL * 

lOl POST ST. 3 

SAN FRANCISCO. 


No. 3602—250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, $ 1 . 20 . 



WITH GLYCERINE 



l ae oofiuc^ &mofievtt Olppficattovv J^or vBfiap- t/ 
peb elCavtbo, <£ipa, aub ctff 3zzi- \( 


l‘a!'eb §t('t{^acea 

Rub a little on the affected part, especially after washing \[^LYki] 
and at bed-time. ,IV y[\U i 

. eo „ m.., M 


400 Hayes St., Cor. Gough, San Francisco. 


No. 3605. 

250, 80c; 500, 1.10; 1000, $1.60. 


No. 3606. 

250, 75c; 500, $1.00; 1000, $1.50. 



Ail Infallible Remedy Monorrta,Gleet,&c. 

T HIS Mixture is confidently recom¬ 
mended as ei pleasant and safe rem¬ 
edy. It is so prepared as not to offend 
the most sensitive taste, and will effect a 
cure in the most obstinate cases. 


dose -A teaspoonfvl after each meal 
and at bed-time. Avoid all stimulating 
drinks, and rich, greasy , or highly sea¬ 
soned fwxl, while taking /I,;., medicine. 


PREPARED ONLY BY 


w. e. McCartney, 

rsFFSn Dispensing Chemist, 

VALE, B. C. 



A SPEEDY A PCD SURE CURE, 


THIS MIXTURE is confidently recommend¬ 
ed as a pleasant and safe remedy. It is so pre¬ 
pared as not to offend the most sensitive taste, 
and will effect a cure in the most obstinate cases. 


DOSE.—A teaspoonful after each meal and 
at bed-time. Avoid all stimulating drinks, 
and rich, greasy or highly seasoned food while 
taking this medicine. 


PREPARED BY 


G- BOOTH, 

Druggist and Apothecary 

Front Street, Truckee. Cal. 




























































































































































































FOR ORDERS OVER 1,000 SE£ CLASSIFIED PRICE LIST ON FOURTH PAGE OF THIS CATALOGUE., 


a naans Isa bels. 


47 


No. 3607 -250, 75c; 500, SI.00; 1000, .$1.50. 


p- By the use of this Powder, -M 
Q freshness is imparted to the J 
p mouth, the teeth are freed from « 
Q tartar, the gums are hardened, 5 
p and a healthy tone is secured, p 

Ik Jill! Ik, jHiiC Jiillllk Jiiltlk jiHltiir. jfllllk Jiillllk. JlkjM 




FRAGRANT 

^... 


POWDER. 


,-^j 

i »g| 

for 1 


Prepared by Dr. J. T. SURBAUGH. Druggist & Apothecary, Modesto.Cal. 


; m rjiipic DDgur -Jiignr um^jiigitciugtirjiiigir 

jt- DIRECTIONS. — Moisten 
C soft brush slightly with water, Jj 
g* dip in the Powder, brush the ej 
J teeth thoroughly, and rinse the 2 
;p- mouth with water. |g 

ioilllk DiiHliriir. LinlllliiiE jiiffliurAirl!!iriirAnlffiirrAnl!!^ jnSfejM 



No. 3608—250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.80. 


1111 & (g© a : N- 

IlVEIE’OK.T'IItrG- X3E.XJ G-G-XSTS, 

Cor. Fiftli and J Streets, ... Sacramento, Cal. 



No. 3610. No. 3611. 

250, 35c; 500, 50c; 1000, 70c. 


Labels Nos. 3608 and 3309 can be enlarged or reduced in size, as may he desired, at proportionate cost. They cau 
also be printed on colored paper for 50 per cent extra, or in Green, Lake or Brown Ink, for 20 per cent extra. 



No. 3618—250, 90c; 600, $1.25; 1000, $1.80. 


No. 3619—250, 80c; 500, $1.10; 1000, $ 1 . 60 . 



- L.::.G 

! |l ""iilll||| | l " "<1/ ''Jill .. Jl1 

|l I, 1 ! ,.; lllH 
liiiili" 

... .Ills, .. *,|l<'«l ) 

W. B. ALFORD, ‘HS 

If 

'll 

DEALER IJST 

Pmic 

t)i{iu^s and JVfprliriiias, 

Hfr. 

Main street ' ^r* 

'“1 1 l »''" l llll 

FE END AL E, - CAVA, Ll' i|| i \ 

.. it. ill' 


90, 



J. J. MAGK & CO. 3 

'tefeult Tlnuigisls 

11 FRONT ST., 

Saxi Francisco, Cal'a^ 



4 


<♦> -a* <♦> <♦> <:♦> a* 


MaMail Ban ?Jbw% I'al 


WHERE UNGUMMED LABELS ARE WANTED, IT MUST BE EXPRESSLY SO STATED IN EVERY ORDER. 







































































































































































DO NOT CUT OR MUTILATE THIS SPECIMEN BOOK, BUT ORDER BY NUMBER OF THE PATTERN. 


48 


Toilet Labels* 


IN ALL TOILET LABELS THE NAME OF ARTICLE WILL BE CHANGED WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. 

No. 3620—250, 90c; 500, <1.25; 1000, $1.80. No. 3621—250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.80. No. 3622—250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.80. 




SUPERIOR 

♦ -V C53C54 

For? WHE ©OILiE®. 





Ralston’s Pharmacy, j 

Cor. Post and Powell Sts., 

SAN FRANC,ISG0. 


St 

1 



vSi'M'Kl.’IHRv 

Lavender Water. 

T-ePot- ific "epoi to T.*h 



f KIRKLAND & TROWBRIDGE, 

) iMiarmacists, 

•tT 971 Broadway, Cor. 10th 

OAKLAND, CAL. \ A 



vvvv*x„ 



FLORIDA WATERS 


" (i)™' 


FOR THE TOILET. 

E. WHITE & CO. 

^r-u-grg-isxe, 

400 Hayes St., Cor. Gough, S. F. 



No. 3623—250, 90e; 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.80. 


No. 3624r— 250, 90c: 500. $1.25; 1000, $1.80. 


No. 3625—250, 90c if 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.80. 




5 SUPERIOR 






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M 

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j 

J 

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j. 

[\ 

K 


FROM 

FRED. C. KEIL, 

|| Market Street Pharmacy, 

||] Gor. Fourth and Market Sts., 

$) San Francisco. 



C, M, DMPOUGM, 
Druggist and Pharmacist 
Opposite Tremont Block, 

RED BLUFF, GAL. 


No. 3626. 

250, 25c; 500. 35c ; 1000, 50c. 


No. 3627- 250, 60c; r.CO, 85c; 1000, $1.20. 


POPULAR PERFUMERIES.: 


No. 3628—250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, $1.20. 


EiD'wiasr "W". Joy, 

Druggist and Perfumer, 


LOTUS FLOWER. 


Cor Po3t and Ma3on Ets., 

San F^angisgo. 


TAKE NOTICE. 

No. 3626 is also furnished, in lois of 
1000 or oz>er only, at 15 cents for 125, 
the name of article being changed for 
every 125 Labels. By this means, Drug¬ 
gists can obtain a variety of Perfumery' 
Labels at a nominal cost. Accompany¬ 
ing is a list of the most popular Perfum¬ 
eries now used. 


Bouquet. 

Bouquet Cologne. 
Bouquet de Caro¬ 
line. 

Bridal Bouquet. 
Cassie. 

Cologne. 

Eau de Cologne. 
Eglantine. 

Essence Bouquet. 

Frangipanni. 

Heliotrope. 

Honey Suckle. 
Jasmin. 

Jockey Club. 
Jonquille 
Lotus Flower. 
Magnolia. 
Marechale. 

M ignonette 
Millefleurs. 

Moss Rose. 


Musk. 

Musk Rose. 

New Mown Hay. 
Night Blooming 
Cereus. 

Orange Flower. 
Patchouly. 
Reseda. 
Rondeletia. 

Rose. 

Rose Geranium. 
Spring Flowers. 
Stephanotis. 
Sweet Brier. 

'Pea Rose. 
Tuberose. 

Upper Ten. 
Verbena. 

Violet. 

West Knd. 

White Rose. 
Ylang Ylang. 





<SUE€FUOF*! 



•§<-• V' { 



01/mpU, W. T. 








superior SVJA 

HI HB0UQUE1V ml 



PUT UP BY 

J. H, RALSTON, 

Druggist, 
Powell Sts. 

incisco. 



K:£T3teS<- 





Mo Neil lirosy, San To>& 0 9 Gal 


UNI ESS OTHERWISE ORDERED, ALL LABELS FURNISHED GUMMED AND CUT, READY FOR USE 







































































































































































FOR ORDERS OVER 1,000 SEE CLASSIFIED PRICE LIST ON FOURTH PAGE OF THIS CATALOGUE. 


49 


No. 3629—250, $1.25; 500, $1.75; 1000 , $2.50. 


No. 3630-250, $1.00; 500, $1.40; 1000, $2.00. 



PREPARED BY 

IBJL^JKIEmiLIEIE r<& W'JEEM, 

IVIaiiu.fgt^jEu.siag PharmLa.cii^ts^ 

1225 MARKET STREET, SAN ERANSISEO. 

i/vvr\ \ \ \ \ \ \ v \ v \ \ \ \ \ v \ \ \ \ \< L 

' T T * T T * : T-T-T-^ : ,y — T -- T --T- T T ^^ - - t -lyA l 



No. 3631. 

250, 80c; 530, $1.10; 10)0, $1.60. 


No. 3632. 

250, 50c; 500, 70c; 1000, $1.00 







) 

*}£• 







♦y v vvvwta iAiAiaia 



tfr-cparcts lij 

|| 04 ${, i)]a\\ & Cc 3 , 

DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, 


•T 7 ^ 

\*/ 


FRESNO, CAL’A. 


w 






®x 


No. 3633-250, 75c; 500, $1.00: 1000, $1 50. 



No. 3634. 

250,75c; 500, $1.00; 1000, $1.50. 


No. 3635. 

250, 75c; 500, $1.00; 1000, $1.50. 



1 BOUQUET 

(H V> 



iffiMilli 

A n Exquisite and Lasting' 

For the Handkerchief. 
lj - PUT UP BY - 

jj F. J. SCHNEIDER, 

(f 1 Druggist, 

J V EXTKEKil, ITEV. 



^ _ Jf. 31. J. ^ 

i 



No. 3636. 

250, 75c; 500, $1.00; 1000, $1 50. 


No. 3637. 

250, 45c; 500, 65c; 1000, f 0c. 


COLOGNE 

PREPARED ONLY BY 

CIIAS. DELL 

‘.Sfiaz uiaci.'l", 

IbTo. 202 12 ST. 


SACRAMENTO. 


ikiH 



'— 

jMR’ 




TRIPLE EXTINCT 

.N 


OF 

/ 

k 

< 


m 


jOI. 

FOI^ WHE ©OILiEip. 

m — -v-- m 

y BEDFORD & ALLISON, g 

M Eruggi sts - M 

(^'h Near Opera House^j^p 

k “ ^^SIW EIRNflHDINO, EIL.4 


6. E. DUNHAM, Druggist, 

j * TtT Cor - Uni™ »nd 2nd Sts.. The Dalles. Or. ,/ j 

[/\ \ \\ \\ \\ \ \\> 

No. 3638- 250, 50c; 500, 70c; 1000, $1.00. 


All Labels shown in Black Ink can be 
printed in Green, Lake or Brown Ink, for 
20 per cent extra, on Tinted Paper for 25 
per cent extra, or in two colors for 50 per 
cent extra, to the cost in Black Ink. 


GERMAN 



FUAGUAN* AND HASTING. 


J NO. WALKER, M. D. 

City Drug Store, 

Opp, City Hotel, SONORA, CAL. 


M©W©£1 Bros.? San Josei CaXt> 


WHERE UNGUMMED LABELS ARE WANTED, IT MUST BE EXPRESSLY SO STATED IN EVERY ORDER. 















































































































































DO NOT CUT OR MUTILATE THIS SPECIMEN BOOK, BUT ORDER BY NUMBER OF THE PATTER!^ 


50 


Mmj Mutt?. Jui&M&l.&s 


No. 3639-250, 90c; 500, £1.25; 1000, SI. 80. 


No. 3640—250,'80c; 500, $1.10; 1000, S1-00. 


No. 3641—250, 90c; 500, £1.25; 1000, $1:80. 



Superieure Extra Forte, 

FROM 

HLBIM DRUG STORE, 

WOLFE & ANKENEW, Proprietors, 

ALBINA, - - OREGON. 



Buy ntf]vt 


5tni tlpc Mnilet. 

B. J. ItfiOBEjS \ CO.' 

Pharmacists, 

293 Santa Clara St. 

SAN JOSE, CAL. 



&. ghet, 

^Thjuggists,^ 


Junction Market and 14th Streets 



No. 3642—250, 90c; 500, SI. 25; 1000, SI. 80. 


No. 3643-250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.80. 




No. 3644-250,90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.80. 


No. 3345-250, 50c; 500, 70c; 1000, $1.00. 



All Labels shown in Black Ink can be 
printed in Green, Lake or Brown Ink, 
for 20 per cent extra, on TintedjPaper 
for 25 per cent extra, or in two^colors 
for 50 per cent extra, to the cost in 
Black Ink. 


No. 3646-250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.80. 

*^FINEST+QUSLITY> 

D 





W _L 

•< FOR^TH E^BATERORfrOILET. ^ 


•4 PtmUP 2 BY^ 

PAUL? J.tS.tSEMLEEf&tCO. 

t£ 93 i MORRISON (STREET, 3 t 

PORTLAND, * OREGON. J* 


MeWeil Bros,, Sam ,/«.sr, C'mJ, 


UNLESS OTHERWISE ORDERED, ALL LABELS FURNISHED GUMMED AND CUT, READY FOR US! 




















































































































































FOR ORDERS OVER 1,000 SEE CLASSIFIED PRICE LiST ON FOURTH PAGE OF THIS CATALOGUE^ 


No. 4651. 

250,80c; 500, $1.10; 1000, $1.60. 


. * 
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-srCMKr* 




Ur 

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MOTION 


! 

1; 

1| 

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1: 

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1 

1 

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1 

1 


An excellent application for Chapped % J } 
I Lips, Face and Hands, Roughness nil 

Cjl of the Skin, Chafing, etc. Nice '''fl 

0^1 to use after shaving. y^r 


l i -fi DIRECTIONS.—Apply to the affect- JR 

1 itr 4, ed parts at bed-time, or as often as 
i :;i. necessary. For the hands or face, . J 
0 V apply after washing and rub gently | ^ 
> until dry. 


j 

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11 
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1 

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i 


Carder. City Drug Store, 

E. NORIEGA, Proprietor, 

Cor. Second and Santa Clara Sts. 
SAN JOSE, CAL. 


Kill 

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SSL 


1 


No. 4654—250, 65c; 500,90c; 1000, $1.30. 


»K ORIENTAL sfc 

TOOTfl pOWDE^. 

For Cleansing and Preserving the Teeth 
and Sweetening the Breath. 


THOS* PRICE, Druggist, 

!§U! ELMIRA, CAL’A. U|S 

_ @N 


No. 4655 -250, 55c; 500, 75e; 1000, $1.10. 


<->b S/U'O.VMCHOil.S 

»o<*-o*-o-*| 


PEARL DENTINE 


o-o^-o- 

COULTER & QQ„ Druggists, 
NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. 





No. 4659—250, 85c; 500, $1.20; 1000. $1.70. 


dJIllll ,7 Hill Mill 


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DOSE.—For an adult, t teaspoonful; fora 
child xo to 12 years old. % teaspoonful; fora 
child 2 to 5 years old, 5 to 20 drops; To be ta- 5 
ken in sweetened water. 


PREPARED AND SOLD BY 

G, KELLOGG Zg <30. 

City Drug Store, 

jlT SEATTLE, W. T- 

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No. 4652-250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.80. 





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+ 

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later. 


L. R, ELLERT & RE. 

Iphanipacisis, 

Car. California and Kearny Streets, S. F. 

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No. 4653— 250, $1 00; 500, $1.40; 1000, $2.00. 

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No. 4656- 250, 80c; 500, $1.10; 1000, $1.60. 






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if J. W. WILLIAMS 

'ffikDruggist and Stationer ,, 

“ JUIUO, ('till. 

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No. 4657. 

250, 50c; 500, 
70c; 1000,$!. 00 



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No. 4658—250, 81.00; 500,81.40; 1000,82.00. 

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No. 4660. 

250,80c; 500, $1.10; 1000, $1.60. 


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JHPE^ J^HCLI^K, 

Dispensing Chemist, 

^ ci 1325 San Pablo Ave.. Oakland, Cr 

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CONDITIO! FMOTI 

Useful in Cases of Dist-emper, Coughs, Colds, jT 
Bots, Farcy, Costive'ness, Roughness of the • ’ 
Skin, Stoppage of Water, Etc., Etc. 


PREPARED AT 

COLTOX PJI/IKJIHCY. j 

COLTON, CAL. 


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No. 4661—250, 75c: 500, $1.00; 1000, $1.50 


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SHRUI & CAL LIS CH. 

Apothecaries, 


£3 South First St., San Jose 


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Genuine Fall Weight 


mimz POIUDSI^ 


A Safe and Agreeable Aperient. 

DIRECTIONS. Di ssolve the contents of a blue and a white paper sepa¬ 
rately in one-fourth of a tumbler of water; then pour one solution into 
the other, and drink while in a state of effervescence. 

—-^ w\/v» 0 ^ 0 * 

MOIFKV X <(;1TKS. Druggists anti rtpntljecarjps, if 

A-< j * X 17^0 Seventh Street, West Oakland, Cal'9. A \ 


UNLESS OTHERWISE ORDERED, ALL LABELS FURNISHED GUMMED AND CUT, READY FOR USE 


Mi see 11 a neons Lab els » 


No. 4662-250, $125; 500, $1.75; 1000 , $2.50. 


No. 4663—250, $ 1 . 10 ; 500, $1.60; 1000 , $2.25. 


All Labels shown in Black Ink can be printed in Lake. Green or Brown Ink, at 
an advance of 20 per cent, or on Tinted Paper at an advance of 25 per cent They 
can also be printed in two colors (Lake and Black), at an advance of 50 |>er cent 


No. 4667— 250, 45c; 500,65c; 1000,90c. 


L. A. ROCKWELL, 

DRUGGIST, 

TRAVER, CALIFORNIA. 


No. 4668— 250, 50c; 500,70c; 1000, $1.00. 


No. 4669—250, 30c; 500, 45c; 1000, 60c. 


WILLIAM M. HICKMAN, 

Druggist and Apothecary, ' 

212 Main Street, Stockton, Cal’a. 

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No. 4070— 250, 30c; 500,45c; 1000,60c. 


GOLD-PRESSED 

©Ili 

D ose. For an adult, one to three tablespoonfuls; for 
children, pne to four teaspoonfuls. It may be rendered 
much more palatable by mixing with a little hot sweetened 
milk, and drinking immediately, 

BUSH NELL & ESTEB, 


DRUGGISTS, 

*w. rr. 


No. 4000. 

250,75c; 500, $1.00; 1000,81.50. 

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FOR FLAVORING 

Tpllies. Ic e € ream, {‘ i 

- ^ 

bustards, Pastry, Etc. l>ys 

H. B. STEl/HRT, 

Druggist, jl| 

SEATTLE, W, T. !*•] 

■; a 

,r - ■- ’ r • A -. 

<♦> <♦> <♦> 


No. 4670. 

250, 25c; 500, 35c; 1000, 50c. 

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000000000000000000 

TJ4US. FRICK, *1% 

l DIRUBBUS'T § 

HltJIIKH.C/in. ^g 

000000000000000000 

No. 4673. 

250, 30c ; 500, 45c; 1000, 60c. 


No. 4634 -250, 75c; 500, $1.00: 1000, $1.50. 


No. 4665— 250. 55c; 500,75c; 1000, $1 10. 


No. 4671. 

■250, 30c; 500, 45c; 1000. 60c. 

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xinTrxiiixrmrrnniini miiinmnM 

No. 4674. 

250, 25c; 500, 35c; 1000, 50c, 

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sb* lamIjLLY & mj, a 

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EFFERVESCING SOLUTION ^ 

Citrate of Magnesia 

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An Agreeable Refrigerant and Laxative, 

* 0 * 

DIRECTIONS.— As a Refrigerant, a tablespoonful every 
hour or two. As a Laxative, a wine-glassful as often, 
until the desired effect is produced. As a Purge, half 
the contents of a bottle may be taken at once, and the 
remaining half in an hour or two if it does not operate. 
The bottle should be kept well corked in the intervals 
of taking. 

PREPARED BY 

lUISJIXKIdt Cj E£TEB, 

Druggists, 

WALLA WALLA, W. T. 












































































































































































FOR ORDERS OVER 1,000 SEe. CLASSIFIED PR?Cfr LIST ON FOURTH PAGE OF TH S CATALOGUE 


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51 


No. 3647. 

250, $1.00; 500, $1 40; 1000, $2.00. 


No. 3348. 

250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.80. 


No. 3649. 

250, 80c; 500, $1.10; 1000, $1.60. 



OIL. 


Perfumed with the Best and 
most Elegant Odors. 




EI.TOK IBOT© 

Apothecary Chemist 

2ist & yalemia m„ s. f. 






A Purely vegetable compound, 
free from all irritating and poison¬ 
ous substances. It promotes the 
growth, beautifies and cleanses the 
hair, and prevents its coming out. 

Wash the hair with clean water, 
and apply every other day. 

S. R. CLAYES, 

Druggist anil 1%'misi. 

H STREET, MODESTO, CAL. 




No. 3650—250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000 , $1.80. 

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^Ttglili} Tferfuraed. 


Prepared and Said by 

0. S. DANIELS & SON 

Druggists, 

Crawford Street, 
Downey City, Cal. 



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^GEXTTTXXTE.V 

Brilliant Baiij ^Dressing. 


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'MS COULTERVILLE, CAL. 

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No. 3654. 

250, 65c; 500, 90c; 1000, $1.30. 


No. 3652. 

250, 60e; 500, 85c; 1000, $1.20 


No. 3653. 

250, 50c 500, 70c; 1000, $1.00. 


No. 3651—250, 75c; 500, $1.00; 1000, $1.50. 






No. 3656. 

250, 40c; 500, 60c; 1000, 80c. 


rRF,PARF.D BY 

C.P.V.W/ITSOY. 

New Dr us Store, 

' Church Plaza & Congress Sts. 
Tocson, A. T. 


No. 3657. 

250, 60c; 50), 85c; 1000, $1.20. 


fin i i* O i 1 


^Tigbly Tfcrfuraed. 

PREPARED BY 

GEO. S. SMITH & CO., 

DgiiGGisms, 

GOLDENDALE, W. T. 


No. 3658. 

250, 50c; 500, 70c; 1000, $1.00. 


No. 3655—250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1C03, $1.20. 


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PREPARED BY 

J. E. THOMAS, 

, Druggist and Apothecary, Xd..,, _ 

IgA ASTORIA, - OREGON- 

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J. NEWTON STONI 

ETiuggi-'t, 

MILTON, OREGON ^ 


ii lAli OILIg! 

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•L!J. F. YORBA.iLt 


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p jnmce ME 

FQR THE HAIR. 

W. B. PIXLEY, 

Druggist & Apothecary, 

N E. Cor Stockton A 0 Farrell. S.F. 


McJSrofl Kros., Set IT Jose, €» 1 * 





































































































































































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Fine Old 


■I 


N 


■\ 


For Medicinal Use. 


FROM 


McCOLL & MILLER, 

Druggists and Apothecaries. 


Cor. Main and Franklin Sts., 


Weston, - Oregon. 


No. 3661 250, $1.00; 500, $1 40; 1000, $2.00. 


No. 3663-250, 75c; 500, $1.00; 1000, $1.50. 


For Medicinal Purposes;, 


ifiroim: 


£ APOTHECARIES’ HALRIR 

B. GUTIERREZ, 


S-A-ZtsTT-A. 


Cazl’A.. 


In all I.abels shown oil tliis page tlie name of 
any Wine or Liquor -will be inserted 
without extra charge. 


JjiquQr X u be Is. 


No. 3659—250, $1.00; 500, $1.40; 1000, $2.00. 


No. 3660—250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.80. 




‘ JIHTt'JL liKHS. 

19 South C Street, 

VIRGINIA CITY, NEV. 


DKALKR 8 IN 


Groceries, Provisions 

PINE WINES, 

Eicjuors, Etc. 


No. 3664 250, $1.00; 500, $1 40; 1000, $2.00, 




J- _ IP . PT O IR B 

Druggist and Apothecary, 
TUCSON, A. T. 


^SQLD F0F( MEDICINAL USE 


McNeil Bros., Su 


No. 3665—250, $1 00; 500, $1.40; 1000, $2.00. 


n J o sc r Ca /* 


No. 3002 -250, 5=1.10; 500, $1.60; 1000, $2.25. 




UNi ESS OTHERWISE ORDERED, ALL LABELS FURNISHED GUMMED AND CUT, READY FOR USE. 





























































































































































FOR ORDERS OVER 1,000 SEE CLASSIFIED PRICE LIST ON FOURTH PAGE OF THIS CATALOGUE. 


JjiquQF Xicihels* 


53 


No. 3360—250, SI 25; 500, $1.75; 1000, $2.50. 


No. 3337—250, $1.10; 500, $1.60; 1000, $2.25. 


No. 3668—250, $1.00; 500, $1.40; 1000, $2.00. 



No. 3669—253, $1.10; 500, $1.60; 1000, $2.25. 



* WM. B. IIOOPER & CO. 

Dealers in Oils, Wines Liquors, 

3?:E3:©E2jTX2C, T. 






^CFINE*0LD>^ »jM| 

PE RYEtWHISKEO 

1/ 

I 


••-^BOTTLED 4 BY K-«~- 

,$/ ^SJiRW 9 &> CALLISCM,^ 





PHARMACISTS, 

392 FIRST ST., SAN JOSE, SAL. 



No. 3671—260, 90c: 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.S0. 


In all Labels shown on this page the name of any Wine or Liquor will 
be inserted without extra charge. 

All Labels shown in Black Ink can be printed in Green, Lake or Brown 
Ink, for 20 per cent extra, on Tinted Paper for 25 per cent extra, or in 
two colors for 50 per cent extra, to the cost in Black Ink. 



HOLLAND GIN? 

T3TTT TTT3 TTOTJ TUrmPTW H T TTCr* 


, 


PUT UP FOR MEDICINAL USE. 

-*0^0*- 

SNIPES <Sc KINERSLY. 

- Ih-umiists. 

THE DALLES, OR. 

«>7 K» 






M&W©M Bros., Sa n %Fqs © 9 Cal* 


WHERE UNGUMMED LABELS ARE WANTED, IT MUST BE EXPRESSLY SO STATED IN EVERY ORDER. 
















































































































































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54 


Tj iq iipr XUl 


No. 3672—250, $1.00; 50u, $1.40; 1000, $2.00. 


No. 3673—250, 80c; 500, $1.10; 1000, $1.00. 



Isabels Xos. 3^7*. 3^73 and 3*74 are 
trimmed close to borders, making dia¬ 
mond shaped Labels when complete. 

Xlie name of any Wine or I.iciuor in¬ 
serted without extra charge. 


S&m Gci l t 


UNLESS OTHERWISE ORDERED, ALL LABELS FURNISHED GUMMED AND CUT, READY FOR USE 



























































FOR ORDERS OVER 1,000 SEE CLASSIFIED PRICE LIST ON FOURTH PAGE OF THIS CATALOGUE. 


J^iqiior lialmls* 


55 


No. 3677 -250, $ 1 . 00 ; 500, $1.40; 1000, $2.00. 


No. 3678—250, $1.00; 500, $1.40; 1000, $2.00. 




OLD 


F •] 


FOE IMIE ID I CITsTULII, USE. 


ik CHAS. W. ARMSTRONG, 

\ TT/Ti-d^TC^n - * 

k. 


-^DRTJ C 3 -C 3 -IST, 

Middletown, Lake Co., 
CALIFORNIA. 



E iDr 1 *t-E 


gTJFERIQR OLD 

t«i 



FOR MEDICINAL USE. 


CRUTCHER A, MANOR, 

Wines, I.iquors, Tobacco, Cigars, Etc., 

WILLIAMS, CALIFORNIA. 




No. 3679—250, $ 1 . 00 ; 500, $1.40; 1000 , $ 2 . 00 . 


No. 3680-250, 90e; 500, $1.25; 1000, $1 80. 


I 






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BOTTLED EXPRESSLY FOR 

ti©$. m 

Druggist and Apothecary, 

PETALUMA, - - CAL’A. 


4: 








No. 3681—250, $ 1 . 00 ; 500, $1.40; 1000, $ 2 . 00 . 






z 


vrmimn 'yf7ud/deu. 


George H, Taylor & Co. 

->>• 9ltannfacl'u-t-Titcf tJluaxiitactolA atih <Sfic motA,-*?*:- 

405 FRONT STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. 



SU^eiRIOIR 

SJJKKRY \ 7 I\K 

For Medicinal Use Only. 



Q.KELLOQQScGO.I 

©ity Drug Store, ^ t f 
SEATTLE, -W. T. 


No. 3683—250, 50c; 500, 70c; UXXt, $1.00. 


In all Labels shown on this page the name of any Wine or Liquor will 
be inserted without extra charge. 

All Labels shown in Black Ink can be printed in Green, Lake or Brown 
Ink, for 20 per cent extra, on Tinted Paper for 25 per cent extra, or in 
two colors for 50 per cent extra, to the cost in Black Ink. 


EIZESTE OLID 

I#® RYE WHISKY 

Foe, LdlExoxoxisrAAx. Use. 

- PUT UP AT - 

x^roxsxaxsoxT’S mxsxrs- stoee, 

OSCAR MORRISON, Proprietor, 

Main Street, Guerneville, Sonoma Co., Cal’a. 


M @ W @£1 Bras ^ Smm Josg , C&Z 


WHERE UNGUMMED LABELS ARE WANTED, IT MUST BE EXPRESSLY SO STATED IN EVERY ORDER. 





















































































































































































No 3686. In Stock- 30c per 100. Over 100, Class K. 


No. 3691. In Stock— 35c per 100. Over 100, Class M 


McNdl Bras.j> San Jose} Cal 


No. 3687. In Stock 15c per 100. Over 100, Class E. 


Old Port Wine. 


Shpeiw 


• / MMBKDIISAIL 




USE ONLY. y.'l 

_ 


DO NOT CUT OR MUTILATE THIS SPECIMEN BOOK, BUT ORDER BY NUMBER OF THE PATTERN. 


liquor labels in Steel* 


Of tlie Labels shown on this page we have a large assortment in StoeU, and can furnish the 

name of Any Wine or l.iquor, in Any Pattern, at tlie prices quoted. We do not furnish less than ioo to a name. 

No. 3684. n Stock— 35c per 100. Over 100, Class M. Note. Pattern No 36SS is only furnished as here shown, with the wording, 

x---\ “Bourbon Whiskey.” 


. .s@ FlNE OTiD %.. . 


Purity Cfiiarantnetl. 


No. 3685. In Stock— 30c per 100. Over 100, Class K. 


No. 3688. In Stock— 15c per 100. Over 100, Class E. 


No. 3689. In Stock— 15c per 100. Over 100, Class E. 


IB IE ST 

HOLLAND ill. 


FOR MEDICINAL USE. 


No. 3690. In Stock 10c per 100. Over 100, Class C. 


UNLESS OTHERWISE ORDERED, ALL LABELS FURNISHED GUMMED AND CUT, READY FOR USE. 
































































































































FOR ORDERS OVER 1,000 SEE CLASSIFIED PRICE LIST ON FOURTH PAGE OF THIS CATALOGUE. 


Mi$cana naans: Stock Xhmfeel&i 


57 


All Labels shown on this page kept in Stock at 5 Cents per TOO. Over 100, Class A. 


No. 3692. 


CAUTION. NOT TO BE TAKEN. 


No. 3693. 


DROP WITH CARE. 


No. 3694. 


FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY. 

No. 3695. 

FOR OUTWARD APPLICATION. 

No. 3696. 

HANDLE WITH CARE. 

No. 3697. 

NOT TO BE TAKEN. 

No. 3698. 

POISON. BE CAREFUL. 

No. 3699. 

POISON. BEWARE. 

No. 3700. 

SHAKE THE BOTTLE. 

No. 3701. 

SHAKE TIE BOTTLE BEFORE POURING OUT. 

No. 3702. 

SHAKE WELL BEFORE USING. 

No. 3703. 

FOR MEDICINAL USE ONLY. 

No. 3704. 

TO BE KEPT IN A DRY PLACE. 

No. 3705. 

USE ONLY AS DIRECTED. 


No. 3706. Any Name Inserted. 


OIL OF CLOVES. 


No. 3707. 


No. 3708. 


No. 3709. 


No. 3710. 


No. 3711. 


POISON. 


No. 3712. 


Q 

POISON. 

-:v 



No. 3713. 



No. 3716. Names of all Poisons in Stock 



^ V ' jo 

' cCAUTION ^ 

5* W THE CONTENTS OF THIS IS? 

A poison'/ 


k CARBOLIC ACIEL 



No. 3717. 


FOR EXTERNAL USE 
and to be used as direvted. 


No. 3718. 



No. 3719. 




H 




No. 3720. 



No. 3721. 



No. 3722. 



No. 3723. 


No. 3724. 



POISON. 


POISON. 

No. 3725. 


k 

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- 


No. 3726. 


POISON 


D 


No. 3727. 


[f shake ^ 

IxXlie Bottle, d 


POISON. 

EE CAREFUL. J) 
No. 3728. 


(y FOE 

[external use] 

V v OiSTL Y~ 



No. 3729. 



No. 3730. 

SHAKE THE BOTTLE 

_ No. 373 1. 

SHAKE WELL BEFORE USING. 

No/3732. 


FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY. 


MeW©£1 Mr@8; B&m CaL 


WHERE UNGUMMED LABELS ARE WANTED, IT MUST BE EXPRESSLY SO STATED IN EVERY ORDER. 
























































































































































































































































































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58 


M iscella neous Stuck IUlbcls* 


No. 3733. 

In Stock— 15c per 100. 


No. 3734. " 

In Stock — 15c per 100. 


No. 3735. 

In Stock— 15c per 100. 


CONCENTRATED 



--.for:- 

Into ring 

ICE CREAM, 

Jellies, 

CUST^EDS, 

Pastry, Etc. 



No. 3736. 

In Stock—15c per 100. 


?UR£ 

GONGENTRATED 

EXTRACT 

—:ok:— 

ORANGE 

FOR FLAVORING 

Ice tam, Jellies, 

CUSTARDS, 

Sake, Pastry, Etc. 


No. 3737. 

In Stock—15c per 100. 


No. 3738. 

In Stick—15c per 100. 


Use to suit the Taste 


No. 3739. 

In Stock—lOc per 100. 


No. 3740. 

In Stock—15c per 100. 



SEWING 

MACHINE 


m 


S EWJJV G 

MACHINE 



Warranted BestQuality. 



■WILL NOT 

GUM OR CHILL 

in Cold Weather. 


In all Flavoring 1 Extracts 
the name of any Article will 
be furnished, in any Pattern, 
at the prices quoted. 

No. 3741. In Stock— 15c per 100. 

s t/pERlO^ 

_ Pre Pared Expressly for Off' ce 

Granted to 

IN ANY CLIMATE- 



No. 3742. In Stock— 10c per 100. 

SUPERIOR 
JET 




No. 3746. In Stock— 10c per 100. 


No. 3743. In Stock— 5c per 100. 

KEROSENE OIL. CAUTION. 

Do not attempt to light a fire with this Oil. Do 
not fill the lamp while burning 1 , or at night. A 
lamp in daily use should be cleaned occasionally, and 
all the oil removed, by daylight, and not at night. Fill 
lamp with oil daily. Do not place the oil near a fire, 
or where there is more than usual heat. Keep the oil 
in a cool place. Neglect of these precautions may 
cause the loss of life and property. 


No. 3744. In Stock— 5c per 100. 


fir 


CAUTION. 


Be careful to keep this Medicine out 
of the way of Children, as the effect of 
too large a quantity at one time would be 
unpleasant and attended with danger. 


FOR OFFICE USE. 


No. 3747. In Stock— 5c per 100. 

jW JUjijjiHL •Jiignt -Jiigiic -JipiL- JipiE-iiigiiL- mgr Uigur* 


pir.jil.llnr. jiilfJk jlI^r. jiiSiL.iiilPlfiir jilUlk mltllk mlflfnr .irft/0 

KSSaSHSHSc HSseSHSHSHSfiSHiieSHSHSH 5H5HS«a 

No. 3748. In Stock— 10c per 100. 




No. 3749. In Stock— 5c per 100. No. 3751. In Stock— 10c per 100. 

SHAME WELL 

/ L . L, J - ' LnJj-CJ-if ir'-J j-Z . rroc 

No. 3750. In Stock— 5c per 100. 

Na. 3752. Wholesale Strip Label. In Stoek-8c per 100. Over 100, Class B. All Names in Stock. 







No. 3745. In Stock— 5c per 100. 



CAUTION. 

As the sale of Poisonous Suh- 
stances is always attended with 
risk, it is earnestly requested that 
this Preparation be kept out of 
| the way of Children, and NOT 
where food is kept. 


TINCTURE RHEI AROM 


No. 3753. In Stock—5c per 100. Over 100, Class B. 


UNLESS OTHERWISE ORDERED, ALL LABELS FURNISHED GUMMED AND CUT, READY FOR USE 













































































































































































































FOR ORDERS OVER 1,000 SEE CLASSIFIED PRICE LIST ON FOURTH PAGE OF THIS CATALOGUE. 



Highly Esteemed for Indigestion, Heartburn, Etc. 


Gratei^J 3R e£z;igeran.t: a Ivlild. Lasati'T'e. 


Directions. — Dissolve the contents of a Blue and a White paper, separately, in one-fourth of 
a tumbler of water. Then pour one solution into the other, and drink 
while in a state of effervescence. 


These Powders, when used according to directions, form an effervescing 
Aperient Draught, more agreeable yet possessing all the medicinal properties 
of the much esteemed Seidlitz Spring in Germany. 

As an Aperient or Alterative, they should be taken before breakfast, 
but in cases of Heartburn, Nausea, or Acidity of Stomach, they may be 
taken at any time with advantage. 


COLD 

PRESSED 



t" f r r t 


OIL. 

Best Quality. 


m 


Is 


Glr RATE of 

( Liquor Magnesii Citr., U. s. p. ) 


AN ACREEABLE REFRICERANT AND LAXATIVE. 

T^IRECTIONS.—As a refrigerant, a tablespoon- 
ful every hour or two. As a laxative, a wine- 
glassful as often, until the desired effect is produced. 
As a purge, half the contents of a bottle may be 
taken at once, and the remaining half in an hour or 
two if it does not operate. The bottle should be 
kept corked in the intervals of taking. 


PREPARED WITH 


1 Great Care, Especially for V 

Jw hfmily use. p- .Jf 



p 

I 


WHERE UNGUMMED LABELS ARE WANTED, IT MUST BE EXPRESSLY SO STATED IN EVERY ORDER 










































































































































































DO NOT CUT OR MUTiLATE THIS SPECIMEN BOOK. BUT ORDER BY NUMBER OF THE PATTERN. 


60 


Miscella ncQus Stock Labels* 


No. 3766. Lake Ink -250, 85c; 500, 81.15; 1000 , 81.70. 

Black Ink-250, 70c; 500, 95c; 1000, 81.40. 


No. 3772. 250, 60c; 5 0, 85c; 1000, 81.20. 




No. 3773. 

250, 50c; 500, 70c; 1000, 81 00. 



No. 3707. Lake Ink— 250, 70c; 500, 81 00 ; 1000 , 81 45. 

Black Ink— 250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, 81.20. 


FRED. FLEISHMAN & GO. “^5* 



No. 3775—250, 30c; 530, 45c; 1000, 60c 


Edwin "W. Jctst. 

Druggist and Perfumer, 

LOTOS FLOWER. 


No. 3774- 250, 45c; 500, 65c; 1030, 93c. 

. oTVVVVV\T“V 7 i 

J/ J. TRIPLE E^T^/ICT v;V 

\ / Of U\ 

( ' ' I 

I y VWVWVWWWVVV^WWVVVWWW > \ 

n_, # 6. E. DUNHAM, Druggist, { 

| Cor. Union and 2nd Sis., The Dalles, Or.rL'/ ) 

j / \ \ \ \ V \ \ \ V \\j 


The following; Labels kept in Stock at 5c per 100. 


Cor. Post and Mason Sts., 
San Fi^ang:sgo. 


NO. 3708. Lake Ink— 250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, 81.20. 

Black Ink— 250, 50c; 500, 70c; 1000, $1.00. 


No. 3770 


POISON. 



No. 3777. 


SHAKE 

The Bottle. 


No. 3778. 


No. 3770. 


POISON. 



No. 3780. In Stock —5c per 100. 


No. 3781. In Stock —5c per 100. 


for EXTERNAL USE 
and to be used as directed. 


FOR 


EXTERNAL USE 


only. 


No. 3782. In Stock— 5c per 100. 


No. 3783. In Stock —5c per 100. 



poisoNf 

* CAUTION! • 


No. 3784. In Stock— 5c per 100 


s »FusiNt 


No. 3785. In Stock —5c per 100. 

>=. 




o N LY. 


No. 3780. In Stock— 5c per 100. 


No. 3787. In Stock —5c per 100. 


No. 3770. In Stock 5c per 100 


•&* POISON! 


p 

POISON. 





No. 3788. In Stock— 5c per 103. 


N 3. 3789. In Stock—5c per 100. 


No. 3771. In Stock 5c per 100 
AH Poisons, with Antidotes, furnished at 5c per 100. 




ARSENIC. 

POISON. 


ANTIDOTE — Lime Water, in copious drainin'. emetics of Sul¬ 
phate of Zinc. Flax Seed Tea. Infusion ot Slippery him. 




^caution ;;5 


y THF. CONTENTS OF THIS IS 

A poison / 


No. 3790. 

In Stock—5c per 
100 . 



Ail Labels shown In Black Ink can be printed In Lake. Green or Brown 
Ink, for 20 per cent extra, on Tinted Paper for 25 per cent extra, or in two POISON 
colors for 50 per cent extra, to the cost in Black Ink. s/IOVN. 


McNeil Bros»» San Lose^ €ah 


UNLESS OTHERWISE ORDEPED. ALL LABELS FURNISHED GUMMED AND CUT. READY FOR USE 






































































































































































































































































DO NOT CUT OR MUTiLATE THIS SPECIMEN BOOK, BUT ORDER BY NUMBER OF THE PATTERN. 


Mmc&llci neons I^ahels. 


6 i 


No. 3791. Green Ink—250, $1.00; 500, $1.40; 1000, $2.00. 

Black Ink— 250, 85c; 500, $1.20; 1000, $1.70. 



No. 3795. Medical Library Labels. 

250, 75c; 500, $1.00; 1000, $1.50. 


jf' 

i ]4 

I f) <J. W. ^OBEJ^FSON. 



ii 


: 7 


0070 


I| l ♦ . S ’ V. — ^ ^ ^ 


No. 3790-250, $1.00; 500, $1.40; 1000, $2.00. 


No. 3792. Green Ink— 250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, SI. SO. 

Black Ink— 250, 80c; 500, $1.10; 1000, $1.60. 




mu i| j 


No. 3797. 250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, $ 1 . 80 . 


NO. 3793. Green Ink- 250, 80c; 500, $1.10; 1000, $1.60. 

Black Ink— 250, 70c; 500, 95c; 1000, $1.40. 


u3jj 'Ey 'Et-j iEfc' C_*jj vEt] 

French Green” Labels. 

-o- 

We would invite partic¬ 
ular attention to our new 
shade of French Green Ink, 
shown on this page. Pos¬ 
sessing as it does a quiet 
yet pleasing effect, it can¬ 
not but prove a popular 
shade of Ink to all lovers 
of neat label printing. 

ikkkk 

-TTy 'vv TT 





f . (1-2 Grain Each.) V^rVy 

‘ A SAFE AND EFFICACIOUS VERMIFUGE 'vfk 
FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS. 

DIRECTIONS: Two Lozenges for a child from i to 2 years old; four from 

%\° YTa : *“• fr r 410 6 ycar5; eiKht ’ from - m 10 ten for adult 

l The lull dose may be given at once on going to bed. or half the dose may 
\ ^ ,aken at bNd-time and the other half in the morning on rising Krc J, 

\ the dose, after an interval of a few days, until the desired effect is tmT 
A duced. 


PREPARED BY 

M, HITS Tori & CO. Druggist? 
East Side Plaza, Phoenix. Arizona. 


No. 3799. 250, $1.00; 500, $1.40; 1000. $2.00 



yO NAc *oS 




- w 1 11; y 'v t , 

<• 

For Cleansing, Preserving, 

and Beautif ying the Teeth. 

-PRERARKD by- 

J. M. MILLER, Druggist, 

^Dacauiffe, 0a f. 


M©W©iI Br&sh 9 Ban €&!* 


UNLESS OTHERWISE ORDERED, ALL LABELS FURNISHED GUMMED AND CUT, READY FOR USE. 




















































































































































































































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62 


r# 


No. 3800—250, 70c; 500, 95c; 1000, SI.40. 


w No . . 

Directions-. 

. Dr. 

% 



1 R. MMOREjmg&ist & Apothecary \ 

Main SI., RimI It 111 IV, Cal. 


Bi^own Ini; Babels. 

The demand for “Novelties” has induced us 
to add this beautiful Brown to the list of our 
popular Inks. It will he found especially attract¬ 
ive for dispensing and toilet labels of all kinds. In 
fact, “a change” alone will make it acceptable for 
most any purpose. All Labels shown in Black 
Ink can be printed in Brown, in Green or in Lake 
Ink, for 20 per cent extra, on Tinted Paper for 
26 per cent extra, or in two colors for 50 per cent 
extra, to the cost in Black Ink. 

No. 3805—250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, §1.20. 



No. 3808—250, §1.35; 500, §1.90; 1000, §2.75. 


in 1 11 in i rm iiminn 


!|!l ll lltllll'll!| |l 










®> 




© 


No. 3806. In Stock—20c per 100 


No. 3802—250, 80c; 500, 81.10; 1000, $1.60. 


gcoooo. Prescriptions carefully compounded, '((IKBilljHSHil 


No . 

Directions 


Dr. 


-^L. VAN FOSSEN, Druggist and Ghemist,-^ 5 - 

0 ZelGG-S, CALIFORNIA. 

omwii 


At all hours, day and night. 


0 




No. 3803—250, 80c; 500, 81.10; 1000, $1.60. 


"i r 


Mo . Dr . 

Directions ; ... 


C. E. DUNHAM, Druggist and Apothecary, 





IS EXTENSIVELY USED 

As a substitute for Salts; it is destitute of Bitter¬ 
ness, and by its pleasant acidity of taste, and its 
eTervescing- character, is rendered a very 
agreeable and refreshing drink. 

-HR- 

DIRECTIONS.— As a cooling- and laxative medicine, from a 
tablespoonful to a wine-glas ful, every hour or two until the de- Zl 
sired effect is produced. As a cathartic, an adult may take the “ 
contents of one bottle, half of it at first, and the remainder in one 
or two hours. The dose for children to be less, according to SlpC \ 
their age. The bottle should be kept corked in the intervals of sf |J x 
taking the medicine. A glass of cold water increases its activity Lj. Tl 

as a purge. SllSlV 


-FROM- 

H. E. HOLLIES, Druggist, 

Walla Walla, W. T. 

■ Il lTl'l ITI'I I |:|l I I li I I I III: 


No. 3809—250, $1.10; 500, $1.60; 1000, $2.25. 




SUPERIOR Ik, - 



No. 3807. 

In Stock—lOc per 100. 


No. 3804 -250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.80. 


in i i ■ in mum.m i . 1 11 111 ... ■ 1 1 111 ■ 111 ■ ■ 11 1 1 m i in ■ ■ ■ 



vvvvvvvYVVvvvvvvv , yvvwv>rvvvvvvvvv V v-i^^ 


Hlllll II I IIII III I I 11 l» I M I I » I » I I...I I I I I I I I I I II.. 


Bor^ ijhb Soiled. 

Geo. H. Holbrook, 

Druggist and Apothecary, 
EAST PORTLAND, OREGON. 


No. 3810—250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.80. 

@JllJS!gJSMaaaa®raMllraifainilrii ii 











































































































































































































































































































FOR ORDERS OVER 1,000 SEE CLASSIFIED PRICE LIST ON FOURTH PAGE OF THIS CATALOGUE. 




63 








i n t e d 




Labels. 


Mm 


( 5%1 N continuing the beautiful new series of Tinted Labels to be found on this page, we aim more at offering a standard inexpensive, elegant Label,—one 


* 


that will wear well, — than to present a novelty, that, though pleasing for the moment, soon tires and like a fashion is soon out of style. Aliy 
^5 Label shown in Black Ink can be printed in tbis style, at r 1-4 price, or 25 per cent added to 
the price in Black Ink, thus: If a Black Ink Label costs 40 cents per 1000, a Tinted Label of the same pattern will cost 50 cents; if 60 or 

80 cents for one, then 75 cents and $1.00 for the other, and so on. Any Labels shown in other colors than Black Ink can also be printed in this style, at 

prices corresponding to the size as shown in Black Ink. In ordering these Labels, DO NOT cut up this Book, but write “Tinted Series” 

over Labels wanted in this style, give Number of Label, for reading, with any changes desired, and we will understand the rest. We can not undertake to 

furnish either pattern or color of tint shown below exclusively, but aim to assort all. 


No. 3811—250, 19c; 500, 27c; 1000, 37c. Any Name Inserted. 


fp>om Keeler Y ). Gabber 

Druggist and ©hemisct, 

CQyi^uujE hjoinu, • Oregon. 


No. 3812—250, 19c; 600, 27c; 1000, 37c. Any Dose Inserted. 


SWEET SPIRITS OF NITRE. 


One month old, - - 5 drops. I Five years old, - - 25 drops. 
Six months old, - - 10 drops. Ten years old, - - 40 drops. 
One year old, - - - 12 drops. | Adults, - - - 1 teaspoonful. 

Take in sweetened water, and repeat every three or four hours. 


F. C. WILLIAMSON & CO., Druggists, 

POMEEOTT, -W- X. 


No. 3813—250, 19c; 500, 27c; 1000, 37c. 


XDR. S. O. TTEXISTENL^ISr, 

PIONEER DRUG STORE, 

GH.OSB, - - ARIZONA. 


No 3815—250, 19c; 500, 27c; 1000, 37c. 


From THE PALACE DRUG STORE, 

South of Bank, Gilroy, Cal. 


No. 3814-250, 19c; 600, 27c; 1000, 37c. 


No. 3816 — 250, 19c; 500, 27c; 1000, 37c. Any Name Inserted. 


From ODEN & BAKER, Druggists and Apothecaries, 

Fresno, Ca.lifox23.ia.. 




POISON. 

H. R. BUSSENIUS, Druggist and Apothecary, 

St. Helena, Cal’a. 


All Labels furnished Gummed and Cut, and neatly tied up with rubber bands in lots of 250 each. 
We do not print less than 250 Labels of any pattern except when expressly so stated. 


No. 3817—250, $1.35; 500, $2.00; 1000, $2.80. 



sk 









1 11 if & 

i jTi4LiMjTTi'?Tr^ rTTFf mlIXH 1 ilmi I’m 

Prepared from Leibig’s Extract of Beef, 
Citrate of Iron and Sherry Wine. 

A superior Nutritive Tonic, adapted 
to debilitated conditions of the 
system, Impoverishment of 
the Blood, Loss of Ap¬ 
petite, Nausea, Etc. 
Particularly de¬ 
sirable to weak stomachs. 

- UliT'l * 1 ciEJ ' 1 

Each tablespoonful represents one 
ounce Fresh Beef, and two grains Cit¬ 
rate of Iron, pleasantly flavored. 

Dose for adults, one tablespoonful, three 
or four times a day, betwecii meals. 


PREPARED ONLY BY 

1, I, COLLINS, Druggist, 

455 cFimt Street, 

smif ©HIM* 


No. 3818. 

250, 80c; 500, $1.10; 1000, $1.60. 


t VjCALYPT(/ s 


No. 3819. 

250, 40c; 500, 60c; 1000, 80c. 


No. 3821—250, 75c; 500, 81.00; 1000, 81.50. 



AN EXTERNAL APPLICATION 

-for- 

Sprains, Bruises, Rheuma¬ 
tism, Lame Bach,Spell¬ 
ing or Stiffness of the 
Joints, Neuralgia, 
Cuts, Bites, Etc. 

Also a valuable remedy for 
Sprains upon Horses, 
Founders, Ringbone, Hoof- 
ale, Scratches, Etc. 


DIRECTIONSBathe the 
affected parts frequently with 
the Liniment, but in NO case 
should anything saturated with 
the Liniment be bound on. 


PREPARED BY 

PALMER & THACHER, 

Pharmacists, 

113 Fort St., Honolulu, H. I. 


JSCJIfllEIDER’JS 

POSITIVE CURE FOR 


Directions.—A pply with 
a brush night afid morning for 
three or four days, then the 
corn can be readily removed 
with the point of a knife. 


PREPARED ONLY BY 

F. J. SCHNEIDER, 

Druggist & Apothecary. 

mill STREET, - EUREKA, NEVADA. 



No. 3820. 

250, 40c; 500,60c; 1000,80c. 


Remedy 


Directions.—A pply once in 
two or three days, scraping top 
of corn clean each time before 
application. 


N®. 3822-250, 60c; 500, S5e; 1000, $1 20. 


PREPARED BY 

ML COLE, 

Druggist aud Apothecary, 
South C St, Virginia Nev. 




c Astoria 


T\ 

M 


SUPERIOR 


lie Cologne 


P^AS^ANtr and Lasting. 


J NO. WALKER, M. D. 

City Drug Store , 

0pp. City Hotel, SONORA, CAL. 


No. 3823—250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, $1.20. 

^ J. E. THOMA S, | JU 

'©©©©©© 

In the limited space here offered but a moderate idea can be gained of the rich effect produced 
with this Tinted Series when regularly applied to Label work. In Toilet, Dispensing or General Shop 
Labels, it works equally well, and has proven a most popular Label wherever tried. 


WHERE UNGUMMED LABELS ARE WANTED, IT MUST BE EXPRESSLY SO STATED IN EVERY ORDER. 






































































































































































































DO NOT CUT OR MUTILATE THIS SPECIMEN BOOK, BUT ORDER BY NUMBER OF THE PATTERN. 


64 As here shown, any Name, Dose or Poison, will be inserted, in any Label, at prices quoted. 


No. 3823—250, 25c; 500, 35c; 1000, 50c. 


-HttPIIRE GIiYCEEip.iH- 


J. D. SPONOGIE, M. B. 

W ilIjCox IDett<3- Store 

Kext Door to Norton & Stewart's, WILICOX, A. T. 


No. 3824-250, 25c; 500, 35c; 1000, 50c. 


GLEAVES BROS., 

45-Druggists and Apothecaries, 

CENTRE ST., ANDERSON, CAL. 


SYRUP OF SQUILLS. 


DOSE.—For an adult, one teaspoonful every two hours and at 
bed time. For children, reduce the dose one-half; infants a few 
drops sufficient. 


F. X. MAYNARD, Druggist, 

Petaluma, Cal’a. 


No. 3827—250, 25c; 500, 35c; 1000, 50c. 


From H. W. SCHMIDT & BRO., Pharmacists, 


6or. Kearney and Sacramento Sts., San Francisco. 


No. 3820—250, 25c; 500, 35c; 1000, 50c. 


No. 3831—250, 25c; 500, 35c; 1000, 50c; 


No. 3839—250, 25c; 500, 35c; 1000, 50c. 


No. 3825-250, 25c; 500, 35c; 1000, 50c. 


PINNEY & HENRY, Palace Drug Store, 

CREAM TARTAR, 


616 Main Street, Siluer Cliff, Colorado. 


No. 3826—250, 25c; 500, 35c; 1000, 50c. 


1 4 CASTOR* OIL> 1 

ESSENCE PEPPERMINT. 

F. HILLER, JR. & CO., 

8 Pacific Homceopathic Pharmacy, | 

COR. GERRY & DUPONT STS., S. F. 

No. 3832—250, 25c; 500, 35c; 1000, 50c. 

-W- SAILOR, 

-1 Druggist ,%—— 

Belleville, dSTrErv-A-mx.. ; 




JASPER G. STEVENS, Dealer in Drags and Medicines, 

OOVB, OREGON. 


No. 3830—250, 25c; 500, 35c; 1000, 50c. 



♦ 


mmmiE 


♦ 


No. 3840-250, 25c; 500, 35c; 1000, 50c. 


J. IX. HORSNYDER, Druggist, 

403 Harrison Avenue, Leadville, Colorado. 


-A- J. TYRRELL, 

| gnxggisl mid | 

C«5 ROHNERVIUE, GAL’A. 

No. 8833—250, 25c; 500, 35c; 1000, 50c. 


GLYCERINE._ 

MOORE & CO. 

Importing and Wholesale Druggists, 

YATES STREET, VICTORIA, B. C. 


PURE GLYCERINE. 


A pleasant and soothing application for Chapped Hands, Sore 
Lips and Irritated Surfaces. 


WM. F. HURTZIG-, Apothecary, 

140 Third St., Cor. Eoeritt, San Francisco. 


No 3841—250, 25c; 500, 35c; 1000, 50c. 


•^RHEUMATIC LINIMENT.* 


No. 3834—250, 25c; 500, 35c; 1000, 50c. 



Fi^om <3ohn F j. Dawson, 

Pharmacist, 

Cor. 23d and Valencia Sts,, San Francisco, 


No. 3842—250, 25c; 500, 35c; 1000, 50c. 


FROM 

MOUSER’S PHARMACY 

2602 Sacramento Street, San Francisco. 


No. 3835—250, 25c; 500, 35c; 1000, 50c. 



DR. FETIRjVI’.S PPTIRJTflCY, 


IJcijlumpfl Pfctiij Oil. 


<^s£>-10th and Washington Sts., Oakland, Sal. 



LAUDANU M—Poison. 




ORDINARY DOSE. 

Three months old, - i drop. I Ten years old, - - io drops. 
One year old, ... 3 drops. Twenty years old, - 20 drops. 

Five years old, - - - 6 drops. | Adults, - - - 25 drops. 


0. F. TAYLOR, Dealer in Drugs and Medicines, 

_Hawthorne, - Nevada. 


No. 3843—250, 25c; 500, 35c; 1000, 50c. 


No. 3830-250. 25c; 500, 35c; 1000, 50c. 


Xj. dc CO. 




DRUGGIST8, 
-go -tnn^iin***—o s 




-®-0---«!♦)»»--O-S-* 

16S First St., Cor. Stark, $)' 
r=OI2T—- - 0X3X33-0567. 



No. 3844- 250, 25c; 500, 35c; 1000, 50c 


No. 3837—250, 25c; 500, 35c; 1000, 50c. 


f 




EPSOM SALTS. 


1 


Lents Dbttg Stoke, 

GEO. P. LENT, Proprietor, J. B. LENT, Manager,’ 
Cor. Second and Salmon Streets. Portland, Or. ^ £ | 


No. 3838—250, 25c; 500, 35c; 1000, 50c. 


c* 7) 

> * 

y 

& 6 

O 


LIME; 


SCUDAMORE, REYNOLDS & CO. 

Druggists, 

LAKEPCRT, -CALIFORNIA. 


xuL 



Bm&tj Sam €al* 


UNLESS OTHERWISE ORDERED*, ALL LABELS FURNISHED GUMMED AND CUT, READY FOR USE 































































































































































































































































































FOR ORDERS OVER 1,000 SEE CLASSIFIED PRICE LIST ON FOURTH PAGE OF THIS CATALOGUE. 


As here shown, any Name, Dose or Poison, will be inserted, in any Label, at prices quoted. 65 


No. 3840—250, 20c; 500, 30c; 1000, 40c. 


No. 3850—250, 25c; 500, 35c; 1000, 50c. 



No. 3851 250, 25c; 500, 35c; 1000, 50c. 



Dr. DEXTER WITTER, Druggist, Fulton, Cal. 


No. 3852—250, 25c; 500, 35c; 1000, 50c. 



LtJeKEy * bi^tW, 

•^-Dispeusing* Druggists,-^ 

54 WILLAMETTE ST., 

EiTGEisrE City, Or. 


Q 



POISON. 


G. A. SHERMAN, Druggist 

Main Street, Martinez, Cat. 

No. 3847- 250, 20c; 500, 30c; 1000, 40c. 


CORROSIVE SUBLIMATE. 

IPO IS OUST. 


J. M. WALKER, Druggist and Chemist, 

CORINNE, UTAH. 

No. 3848-250, 25c; 500, 35c; 1000, 50c. 



POISON. 


FRANK H. BALL k CO., Central Drug Store, 

Cor. Mariposa and J Sts., Fresno, Cal. 

No. 3849—250, 25c; 500, 35c; 1000, 50c. 


ARSENIC. 


POISON. 

From, J, 1, MEEK, Druggist; and! Apothecary, 

26 Mill Street, Grass Valley Cal. 


y " 



No. 3854—250, 25c; 500, 35c; 1000, 50c. 

Ml I#',' "M. Mi. W. Ml Ml "M. Mid 


->x :p 


No. 3862—250, 30c; 500, 45c; 1000, 60c 


- -**r*r- • 

V v 

W/y. W/y. 


J. W. DAVIS & CO., Druggists, 

Main St., Candelaria, Nevada. 

t; Ml W. Ml W. W. • ’ ♦” #' 


No. 3855—250, 25e; 500, 35c; 1000, 50c. 

pn »; »: <♦> :c •»> 

\ ___ _ 


fW 5 ; 

T. B. REIND0LLAR Druggist, 



GLTCEHI 1 TE, 

GRANTSVILLE, NEV. 




GEO. G. THAXTER, 

t Chemist and Apothecary, A 


#?. } CARSON, NEVADA. 

V ,V. /a\ /a\ /. 

✓ vV/ vT> \V W W \V/ 

No. £ 

'^pn 


No. 3856—250, 25c; 500. 35c; looo, 50c. 
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For the Toilet. 


AMMEN & HANCE, 

§ ■; Di^ug (Sash Swore, 

ST "-f A ’ : JC;E ’ cal - N 

No. 3857 250, 25c; 500, 35c; 1000, 50c 

jjIQlJn ■/flJJffOJ'flA 

E, K. ABBOTT, M, D. 

E IF’liysicia.an. and. Cheraist. 

{ SALINAS, CAL. 

ISEJ3JSISJ3MISI2J3MI3JSEfMMMSJ® 

No. 3858—250, 25c; 500, 35c; 1000, 50c. 



w|i 

> QUININE. 


A PEACOCK & McGIBBON, 

fj Druggists, 

SAN BERNARDINO, CAL. 

No, 3859 -250, 25c; 500, 35c; 1000, 50c. 



MM MM (0)11 K,„ 


SOUTH END PHARMACY, 

Cor. Sixth and Bryants Sts., S. F. 

Toilet Articles and Fancy Goods a Specialty. 

No. 3860—250, 25c; 500, 35c; 1000, 50c. 

m 

1 

3AY MUM, 

For the Toilet. 

From WILLIAM LITTLEBOY, Druggist, 

102 Main St., Los Angeles, Cal. 



No. 3863 -250, 30c; 500, 45c; 1000, 60c 

DR. J. L. EBY, , 

^Fnggigt, 

CKKHJiI; T/IKTHK 

MAIN STREET, 


PETROLIA, CAL. 



No. 3864—250, 30c; 500, 45c; 1000, 60c. 


ALCOHOL, 

JAMES T. LAIRD, 

^|I)igiggist anti rlpntf[BEary 

ALTURAS, CAL. 



No. 3865 -250, 30c: 500. 45c: 1000, 6oc 


No. 3866—250, 30c: 5t>0, 45c; 1000, 60c 


SPIRITS TURPENTINE. 


LOUIS F. MUNROE, 

Druggist and Ppothegai^y, 

Marshfield, Oregon. 


No, 3867 - 250. 30c: 500, 45c; 1000, 60c. 


No. 3861 -250, 30c; 500, 45c; 1000, 60c. 


€565 Th'psspfl 

'CASTOR OIL. 


PREPARED AT 

DR. STUART CRICHTON'S 

Central Urns Store, 

SONORA, CAL. 



LINIMENT. 

To be rubbed frequently on the 
part affected. 


DR, L. H, CUTLER, 

IF’li.jT-siciadn. and. ZDmg-grist, 

LIVERMORE, CAL. 


No. 3868-250. 25c; 500, 85c; 1000, 50c. 


W_ J _ HAMILTON <Sc CO, 

DEE GGISTS, 


Main Street, opposite Post Office, 

■w. T. 


M©W©£i 


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WHERE UNGUMMED LABELS ARE WANTED, IT MUST BE EXPRESSLY SO STATED IN EVERY ORDER 























































































































































































































































































































DO NOT CUT OR MUTiLATE THIS SPECIMEN BOOK, BUT ORDER BY NUMBER OF THE PATTERN. 


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No. 3869. 

250, 50c; 500, 70c; 1000, $1.00 



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No. 3870—250,50c; 500, 70c; 1000, $1.00 



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No. 3873—250, 70c; 500, 95e; 10(K), $1.40 




Fill and Toilet Labels 


No. 3875—250, 85c: 500, $1.20; 81.70. 



^ - <^o . 

Sectlt iPtn-du?. 

OSCAR MORRISON, v 

^ /r * .j>Syrugcji:>t,<r 


Santa 


No. 3877—250, 85c; 500, 81.10; 1000, 81.60. 

TOILET'--t ° 



HOOVER, Drug-gist and Perfumer, 

LAEIMEE ST. 
DENVER, COL O. 



No. 3878- 250, 81.10 : 500, SI.50; 100). $2.00 




' s nrst Attnbute of *^ v ^ 




pure 

idYCEBIHE LDTION.s- 

A most Elegant and Effective Application for Sun Burn, Stings \ 
and Bites of Insects, » hilblains, Rough. Red or Chapped Skin, Sore I 
I.ips or Incidental Inflammation. This I.orio” gives a velvety soft-/ 
ness, pliancj and whiteness to the skin, without glossing it. It has / 
the Fragrance of Roses, and keeps without change. / 


% V/l WEBSTER,. 

? 0 (j -—v Druggist, ^e'* 

C Street, V.rg"^, 




No. 3879 250, $1.25; 500, 81.75; 1000, $2.50. 


No. 3880-250, $1.25; 500, $1.75; 1000, $2.50. 




^SH’ 


j omplexion p reservativ e 

for Restoring, Beautifying and Preseruing the Comoiex- 
'Jon, Preventing Cutaneous Eruptions, Chapping and 0b 
' uiating too Copious Perspiration, Removing and Pre- 
' venting Freebies, Pimples, Tan and all Discoloration, 

^ making the Shin soft and velvet like. 


PREPARED ONLY AT 

J>I0]YEKR DRUG STORK, 

SECOISTD ST. 

DAYTON, CAL. 

Tno. 3881—250, $1.10; 500, $1.50; 1000, $2.00. 





No. 3883—250, 75c; 500, $1.00; 1000, $1.50. 






































































































Vt'HFRE UNGUMMED LABELS ARE WANTED, IT MUST BE EXPRESSLY SO STATED IN EVERY ORDER 



FOR ORDERS OVER 1,000 SEE CLASSIFIED PRICE LIST ON FOURTH PAGE OF THIS CATALOGUE, 

















































































































































































































































































DO NOT CUT OR MUTILATE THIS SPECIMEN BOOK, BUT ORDER BY NUMBER OF THE PATTERN. 


68 


IJispensi nj*' La be Is, 


No. 3900—250, 81.25; 500, §1.75; 1000, 82.50. 


No. 3905-250, §1.00; 500, 81.40; 1000, 82.00. 





©ate. 


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Hi Directions 




A ^ L. C. CROSSMAN, M. D., Physician and Surgeon.-S®* 4 

Nicolaus, Sutter Co., Cal. 



1; Front, WM. J. BRYAN , Apothecary 

Cor. Turk and Taylor Sts., San Francisco. fr 

^ 4 .-. . . ♦ ............ ^ . . ■ . . • ♦ • . • J iC 

gpr ajjpc 5, ^:^ nig. -tf/r^fragr. jngii T^gjmrangpc-a^jiiraijmii 

No. 3906 -250, 85c; 500, 81.20; 1000, 81.70 
jfkjtfk. AcAeAc Ac At. At. jfi» jAr At At. At_aflk jilfk jjlSiur JkJl 


No. 3901—250, 81.10; 500, 81.50; 1000, 82.10. 



Ao. 

A 

■j* Directions: 


Dr, 


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J 

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O. E. WORTHINGTON, Druggist, 

McCoy, Ohegoh. 


stl* ’“SJ'r'i'HF V 1 ?F8F 1 nSI" r ' lll JlF' 1ll liJ" r ■*8* 'Hje '»y«rJijprajpt aujjiir nA 

No. 3907 -250, 70c; 500, 95c; 1000, 81.40. 

PtA At-Ai Ar Ar AuAuAi: jIBk : .AuAc _At_Ac Autfff 


B. J. RHODES & CO., Druggists ar.d Apothecaries, 0 j. 

KNOX BLOCK, SAN JOSE, CAL. „ gY-s 




Yo 


Dr. 



In all Dispensing La- '•:» Directions: . jl 

bels the words No., 

Dr., Date, For, Direc- 
tions, Etc., can be ei- 
ther printed or omit- <j 
ted, or changed to j§ 

be^pr^Jd^ith^or i\ E ' C ' WILLIAMSON, Druggist and Apothecary, f 

without dotted lines. _ MA . m ? TBEET - PARK CITY ' y TAH - f 

as desired. 


No. 3903 250, 75c; 500, 81.00; 1000, 81.50. 




■|T Bn. 
y Direct inns: 


,*M**»»*»**. 


Bate 


For 


V 


A .: . Br .-■ — j 

% GEO. C. THAXTER, DriiRgist, A 


J-’i-\ County Buildings Block, Carson, Nevada , 




No. 3904. 

250, 55c; 500, 75c; 
1000, §1.10. 


DRUGGIST, t' 

Eaker City, Oregon. 

Xo . 

Date, . 

Dr . 

Directions: . 


No. 3908-250, 00c; 500, 85c; 1000, $1.20. 

A A j k * Ai. Ac At. Ac At. At Ac AS 

«Ao . Dr . 

y* 

Directions 

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1 . | 

*1* . . 2 4 

ajE. F. UEBRICH, Pharmacist, ji 

A J'Si. a nd St einer Sts., San Francisao, Cal ijf 

*0* "SF '¥ V 

No. 3909—250, 50c; 500, 70c; 1000, $1.00. 

^IkjJV At &AA Ac At A. At At Am Jg 

«! * 1 » 

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<&t T - w HAMMOND & CO., Druggists, 4 

jl ^ ^ Porterville, Cai.. 

egs tffc 


NOTICE. Please remember tliat tbits Specimen itooU is only i.oaned, and its not to be cut or mutilated i 

way. in ordering;, simply ifive Number of Pattern and any changes tliat may be desired. aH> 


UNLESS OTHERWISE ORDERED, ALL LABELS FURNISHED GUMMED AND CUT, READY FOR USE 








































































































































































FOR ORDERS OVER i.000 SEE CLASSIFIED PRICE LIST ON FOURTH PAGE OF THIS CATALOGUE. 


Hi' Ju t 


.69 


No. 3910—250, $ 1 . 00 ; 500, $1.40; 1000 , $ 2 . 00 . 


No. 3910-250, $1 00 ; 500, $1.40; 1000 , $ 2 . 00 . 







In all Dispensing Labels the 
words, No., Dr., Date, For, Di¬ 
rections, Etc., can be printed, 
omitted, or changed to suit. 
They can also be furnished 
with or without dotted lines, 
as desired. 

All Labels shown in Black 
Ink can be printed in Green, 
Lake or Brown Ink, for 20 per 
cent added to the price of the 
same Labels as shown in Black 
Ink, or in Two Colors for 50 
per cent extra. 


J. R. MATHEWS, Druggist 


No. 


Dr. 


\ 



\ 


Stanly St., near Court House, Ukiah. 


No. 3914-250, 40c; 500, 60c; 1000, SOc. 





Do NOT Cut or Mutilate this Booh, but order by Number of the Pattern. 


JNO, C. MOODY,.. Pharmacist, 

Cor. Polk and Busk Sts., San Francisco. 


©to. 


T- 


W'HERE UNGUMMED LABELS ARE WANTED, IT MUST BE EXPRESSLY SO STATED IN EVERY ORDER. 
































































































































































































































70 


Pisp &n.S;trig* 


No. 3921—250, 50c; 500, 70c; 1000, §1.00. 


NO. 3925 -250, 50c; 500, 70c; 1000, §1 00. 


No 3926—250, 75c; 500, §1.00; 1000, §1.50. 




In all Dispensing Labels the 
words No,, Dr., Date, For, Di¬ 
rections, Etc., can be printed, 
omitted, or changed to suit. 
They can also be printed with 
or without dotted lines, as de¬ 
sired. 

All Labels shown in Black 
Ink can be printed in Green, 
Lake or Brown Ink, for 20 per 
cent added to the price of Black 
Ink, or in two colors for 50 per 
I cent extra. 


No. 3927—250, 90c; 600, §1.25; 1000, §1.80. 


No. 3923—250, 90c; 500, §1.25; 1000, $1.80. 




No. 3928-250, 50c; 500, 70c; 1000, §1.00. 


No. 3929-250, 75c; 500, §1.00; 1000, §1.50. 


No. 3924—250, §1.10; 500, §1.60; 1000, §2.25. 






COR. TENTH ST. AND BROADWAY, OAKLAND. 




No. 3930—250, §1.25; 500, §1.75; 1000, §2.50. 



H. W. LITTLE 


No . 

Directions 


Practical Pharmacist, 

.... Dr . 



MAIN STREET, LEWISTON. IDAHO.) 



MmMeii Broth, Sma Cttl, 

UNLESS OTHERWISE ORDERED, ALL LABELS FURNISHED GUMMED™' CUT, READY FOR USE. 






































































































































































































































































































































FOK ORDERS OVER 11,000 SEE CLASSIFIED PRICE LIST ON FOURTH PAGE OF THIS CATALOGUE. 


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71 


No. 3931 —250, 55c; 500, 75e; 1000, $1.10. 


No. 3937—250, 75c; 500, $1.00; 1000, $1.50. 


No. 3941—250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, $1.20. 


J. Y0NGE, Druggist and Pharmacist, 


No . 

Directions: 


Dr. 


407 Allen St„ opp. Occidental Hotel, Tombstone, A. T. 


No. 3932—250, 70c; 500, 95c; 1000, $1.40. 


J. YONGE, Druggist and Pharmacist, 


No. 

Dr. 

Directions: 



407 Allen Street, opposite Occidental Hotel, Tombstone, A. T. 


No. . Date, 

Dr . 

Directions: 


WESTPORT DRUG STORE, 

'WlESXlE’OIK.T., 0-A Xj 



M. H. COWDEN, \ \ 

Druggist, 



No. 


Date, 



'•'m Forest Hill, Placer Co., Calm/ / 



No. 3942-250, 70c; 500, 95c; 1000, $1.40 


No. 3938—250, 55c; 500, 75c; 1000, $1.10. 


No. 3933—250, 85c; 500, $1.20; 1000, $1.70. 


J. YONGE, Druggist and Pharmacist, 


No . Dr. 

Directions: 


407 Allen Street, opp. Occidental Hotel, Tombstone, A. T. 


No. . 

Dr . 

Directions:. 


J. W. RULE, Apothecary, 

Cor. 3d & Howard Sts. 

SAN FRANCISCO. 



> JAMES M. LONG, 

Druggist, 



No.. 
For 


Date, 



. M.D.. 


Sheridan, Placer Go., Cal. 



No. 3943—250, 80c; 500, $1.10; 1000, $1.60. 


No. 3934—250, 85c; 500, $1.20; 1000, $1.70. 


WEST BERKELEY DREG STORE, A, FLEMING, Manager, 


No. .. 

For . 

Directions: 


Date 


M. D. 


West Berkeley, California. 


No. 3939. 

250, 45c; 500, 65c; 1000, 90c. 


No. 

Dr. 


MODEL DRUG STORE, 

A. E. HUMMER & CO., 

3d and Union Sts.. Seattle, W. T 



LOUIS WEINMANN, 

City Pharmacy, 



No. 

For. 


Date, 



At. D, 


Cor. First and H Streets, Benicia, Cal. 



No. 3944—250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.S0. 


No. 3940. 

250 35c: 500. 50c; 1000 70c. 


No. 3935—250, 70c; 500, 95c; 1000, $1.40. 


WEST BERKELEY DREG STORE, A, FLEMING, Manager, 


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No . 

For . 

Directions: 


. Date 


M. D. 


WEST BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA. 


No. 


J. J. SAWYER 

Sierra City, Cal. 



BERNARD MAYER, 

——4 Druggist 7—— 



Date, 



M. D 


Main Street, Mayfield, Cal. 



No. 3936—250, 55c; 500, 75c; 1000, $1.10. 


West Berkeley Drng Store, A. Fleming, Manager, 


.Vo. 

Directions:. 


.Date 


M. D. 


West Berkeley, California. 


No. 3945 -250, 50c; 500, 70c; 1000, $1.00. 


=y s< ' EDWIN W. JOY & CO.. Chemists, 

if Cor. Market and Stockton Sts., San Francisco. 
No. Dr. 


A 

St**- 






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WHERE UNGUMMED LABELS ARE WANTED, IT MUST BE EXPRESSLY SO STATED IN EVERY ORDER. 

















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































No. 3957. 

250, 90c; 500, #1.25; 1000, $1.80. 


No. 3902. 

250, 70c; 500, 95c; 1000, $1.40. 


No. 3906-250, 90c; 500, SI. 25; 1000, $1.80. 



yy' Washington St, *•* 

PHCENIX, - ARIZONA. 


No. 3958. 

250, 75c; 500, $1.00; 1000, $1.50. 




No. 3963. 

250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, $1.20. 


No. 3959. 

250, 55c; 500, 75c; 1000, $1.10. 




No. 3964. 

250, 75c; 500, $1.10; 1000, $1.50. 


No. 3960. 

250, 75c; 500, $1.10; 1000, $1.50. 



No. 3965—250, 65c; 500, 9Co; 1000, $1.30. 
i-a s sass.ii 



GEO, WAPPLE, 

DRUGGIST , 

San Benito Street, - Hollister, Cal. 


Xo . 

Di red io ns : 


Dr. 



In all Dispensing Labels the words No., Dr., For, 
Date, Directions, Etc., can be printed, omitted, or 
changed to suit. They can also be printed with 
or without dotted lines, as desired. 

All Labels shown in Black Ink can be printed 
in Green, Lake, or Brown Ink, for 20 per cent, 
added to the price of Black Ink, or in two colors , t 
for fifty per cent extra. 


E. J. McBRIDE, Druggist and Bookseller, 

XDX^COIST, - 


No. 3967—250, 80c; 500, 81.10; 1000, §1.60. 



K. S. DANIELS 4 jsejs, 

DI*T 7 < 3 aiSTS r 

Crawford Street, Downey City, Cal 


No. . 

Directions:. 


Dr. 


No. 3968 250, 70c; 500, 95c; 1000, SL40. 


ff 

H. jS. DNNIEhjS 1 SON, 

DRUGGISTS, 

Crawford St., Downey City. CaL 

No. 

..... . Date 

Directions: 





No. 3969—250, 55c; 500, 75c; 1000, $1.10. 


P. P. DflJSIEIijS d SON, 

DRUGGISTS, 

Crawford St., Downey City, Cal. 


No . 

Directions: 


Dr... 



No. 3961. 

250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, $1.20. 



No. 3970. 

250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, $1.20. 

DRUGGIST, 

1 IS Main Street, 
LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



MaWail BrosT's Ban Jose# CaL 






















































































































































































































DO NOT CUT OR MUTiLATE THIS SPECIMEN BOOK, BUT ORDER BY NUMBER OF THE PATTERcNi - 


74 


No. 3971—250, SI.50; 500, $2.00: 1000 , $3.00. 




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T HIS Refrigerant and Laxative Preparation is well known as 
an agreeable substitute for Epsom Salts, Seidlitz Powders, and 
the Saline Cathartics generally. 

The contents of this bottle is a full purgative dose; for children, 
from a tablespoonful to a wineglassful may be given, and repeated 
if required. The bottle should be kept well corked. 



PREPARED B\ 


JOHN Ft, MEISTER, 

APOTHECARY, 

Odd Fellows/ Temple, K an,d gtli Sts,, 


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No. 3972-250, $1.10; 500, $1.60; 1000, $2.25. 


EFFERVESCING SOLUTION 


CITRATE OF MAGNESIA, 

OR PURGATIVE LEMONADE. 


This Refrigerant and Laxative Preparation is well 
known as an agreeable substitute for Epsom Salts, 
Seidlitz Powders, and the Saline Cathartics generally. 


T HE contents of this bottle is a full purgative dose. For children, 
from a teaspoonful to a wine-glassful may be given, and repeated if 
required. The bottle should be kept corked in the intervals of takina. 

From JOHN WOLFE, Druggist, 

SAN RAFAEL, CAL. 


No. 3973 250, $1.10; 500, $1.60; 1000, $2.25. 

I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I MM 

SOLUTION 

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»H£Wrl:W!" , “ l, , “ 1 " 1 11 "" 

isaplf EFFERVESCING SOLI 

-OF* - 

IG1TRATE OF MAGNESIA,! 


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OR PURGATIVE LEMONADE. 


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This Refrigeran t and Laxa ti ve Prepara tion is well 
known as an agreeable substitute for Epsom Salts, 

Seidlitz Powders, and Saline Ca thartics generally. Zi 

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'iv^— The contents of this bottle is a full purgative dose. I*or Children, from a tea- -w 

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The contents of this bottle is a full purgative dose. For Children, from a tea- 
spoonful to a wine-glassful may be given, and repeated if required. Tlie bottle . ids 
should be kept corked in the intervals of taking. 

PREPARED BY 

W. B, PIXLEY, Apothecary 


SUIsBfe, W. B. PIXLEY, Apothecary, 

N. E. Cor. Stockton and O’Farrell Sts., San Francisco. 

j^^H^lV'rM I I IM^l ^ A 


"LV 


No. 3974r— 250, $1.35; 500, $1.90; 1000, $2.75. 


IMPROVED EFFERVESCING SOLUTION 



o: R. PUEGA.TIVE. 


DIRECTION'S IFOR USE. 

For Cathartic— The contents of the bottle may be taken at one dose 

in the morning. . . , 

For Laxative— A wine-glassfnl every two hours until the desired 
effect is produced; or half the contents of the bottle may be taken at 
once, and the remainder in an hour or two if it does not operate. 

For Refrigerant —A tablespoonful every hour or two. 

43”Keep the bottle in a cool place, with the cork down. 


PREPARED AT 

Watsonville Drug Store, - G, A, I0REHEAD, Proprietor, 

Main Street, Watsonville, Cal. 


No. 3975-250, $1.25; 500, $1.75: 1000, $2.50. 



gOL^TLON Ojp 

P(yf ?GAT!VE MINERAL W aTE 


This valuable preparation is well known as an agreeable substitute for Epsom Salts, 
Seidlitz Powders, and Saline Cathartics generally. 

DIRECTIONS.—As a Refrigerant, a tablespoonful every hour or two. As a Laxa¬ 
tive, a wine-glassful as often until the desired effect is induced. As a Purgative, half 
the contents of a bottle may be taken at once, and the remaining halt in an hour or 
two if it does not operate. The bottle should be kept well corked in the intervals of 
taking. 



No. 3977 -259, $1.25; 500, $1.75; 1000, $2.50. 


No. 3976. 

250, $1.00: 500, $1.40; 1000, $2.00. 


EFFERVESCING SOLUTION 


CITRATE 

MagnesiA 


Purgative Mineral Water. 

This refrigerant and laxative preparation is 
well known as an agreeable substitute for Epsom 
Salts, Seidlitz Powders, and the Saline Cathartics 
generally. 

The contents of one bottle is a full purgative 
dose. For children, from a tablespoonful to a 
wine-glassful may be given, and repeated if de¬ 
sired. I lie bottle should be kent corked in the 
intervals of taking. 

PKBPARKD BY 

J0RN R WILLIAMS, 

220 HYL^IUST ST., 
STOCKTON, CAL. 


EFFERVESCING SOLUTION 


OF 



L 


PIJRSATIYE MINERAL WATER. 


This Refrigerant and Laxative Preparation is 
well known as an agreeable substitute for 
Epsom Salts, Seidlitz Powders, and 
the Saline Cathartics generally. 


T HE contents of this bottle is a full purgative dose- 
For children, from a teaspoonful to a wine-glassful 
may be given, and repeated if required. The bottle 
should be kept corked in the intervals of taking. 


PREPARED AT 

CORNER DRUG STORE, 

Corner Geary and Buchanan Sts., 

SAN FRANCISCO. 




Jose, Ctrl, 


UNLESS OTHERWISE ORDERED, ALL LABELS FURNISHED GUMMED 


AND CUT, READY FOR USE. 

































































































































































FOR ORDERS OVER 8,000 SEE CLASSiFiED PRICE LIST ON FOURTH PAGE OF THIS CATALOGUE, 




DIIRIEOTIOIINS- 

For a Cathartic. —The contents of the bottle may be taken at 
one dose in the morning. 

For a Laxative—A wine-glassful every two hours until the de¬ 
sired effect is induced; or half the contents of the bottle may be 
taken at once, and the remaining half in an hour or two if it does 
not operate. 

For a Refrigerant. —A tablespoonful every hour or two. 

Keep the Bottle in a cool place, with Cork down. 


BURKS, Druggist and. Apothecary, 

Bank Block, Fresno, Cal. 


MFDICINAL PROPEBTI£ s ° 

CelebratedEffortcueing Spring iif (ffenmitin. 

A Grateful Refrigerant and a Mild Laxative, highly esteemed 
for INDIGESTION, HEARTBURN, Etc. 


DIRECTIONS.—Dissolve the contents of a white and blue paper separately in 
one-fourth of a tumbler of water. Then mix and drink immediately. 


BOSTWICK & DAVIS, Druggists and Apothecaries, ( 

NEW TACOMA, W. T. 


No. 3979 -iso, $1.25; 500, $1.75; 1000, $2.50. 


EFFERYOTM SOLUTION 

OF 

irate of Magnesia. 


OR 

PBMATIYE MINERAL WATER. 

This Refrigerant and Laxative Preparation is well 
known as an agreeable substitute for Epsom 
Salts, Seidlitz Powders, and the Saline 
Cathartics generally. 


T HE contents of this bottle is a full purgative dose; 

for children, from a tablespoonful to a wine-glassful 
may be given, and repeated if required. The bottle 
should be kept corked in the intervals of taking. 


PREPARED BY 


•>JAMES MACLISE,^ 

(§IIPY Ehai^magy, 

Cor. San Pablo Ave. and 17th St., Oakland, Cal. 


No. 398O—250, $1.10; 500, $1.60; 1000, $2.25. 


No. 3978-250, $1.35; 500, $1.90; 1000, $2.75. 


No. 3981—250, $1.50; 500, $2.00; 1000, $3.00. 


SOLUTION OF 


RATE OF MAGNESIA 

OR LEMONADE PURGATIVE. 


ThlB valuable preparation Is well known as an agreeable substitute fo: Epsom 
Salts, Seidiitz Powders and the Saline Cathartics generally. 

Directions. — A s a Refrigerant, a tablespoonful every hour or two. As a Laxative 
a wine-glassful as often, until the desired effect is induced. As a 1 urgative. half the con¬ 
tents of a bottle may be taken at once, and the remaining half m an hour o -two if it does 
not operate. The bottle should be kept well corked in ihe intervals of taking . _ 


Ck IDIElvEEIIELT cSs CO., IDr-u.grg'ists, 

PENDLETON, OEEGON- 


Highiy Esteemed for Indigestion , Heartburn, Etc. 


GJr&'feof'vs.I Hofrigoraat aad, a, IvXilcl Lasativo, 


Directions. —Dissolve the contents of a Blur and a White paper, separately, in one-fourth of 
a tumbler of water. Then pour one solution into the other, and drink 
while in a state of effervescence. 


C. E. DUNHAM, Druggist and Apothecary, 

Cor. Union and Second Streets, 

the EALLES, - OEEGOH. 


M©M®il Brosr.f Bam Jos®,; Cal* 




£A Safe and Agreeable Aperient.^ 


DIRECTIONS.—Dissolve the contents of a blue and a white paper separately, each 
in one-fourth of a tumbler of water; then pour one solution into the 
other, and drink while in a state of effervescence. 


HMD RDM -MA P PI/TiU \ 

XDX2U-3-3-XS T. 

San Benito Street, Hollister, Cal. 


PULL WEIGHT 


No. 3982 250, $1.50; 500, $2.00; 1000, .$3.00. 


WHERE UNGUMMED LABELS ARE WANTED, IT MUST BE EXPRESSLY SO STATED IN EVERY ORDER. 





























































































































































































No. 3984. 

250, $1.00; 500, $1.40; 1000, $2.00. 


No. 3985. 

250, $1.10; 500, $1.60; 1000, $2.25. 


No. 3986. 

250, $1.10; 500, $1.60; 1000, $2.25. 


No. 3987. 

250, 90o; 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.80 


CONCENTRATED 


Extract of 



JAMAICA 1 

• -» «♦«♦ « 

GINGER. 


BOSE: 

For an adult, one teaspoon¬ 
ful ; for a child of one year, 1 
to three drops; of three years, 
5 to 8 drops; of ten years, 15 
to 20 drops. This Essence 
must be taken in a little 
water. 


PREPARED BY 

FULLER & SON, 

Druggists and Apothecaries, 

Downey City, Cal. 





This Extract is warranted to possess, in a 
concentrated form, all the valuable proper¬ 
ties of Jamaica Ginger, and will he found 
on trial an excellent family medicine for 

Sick Headache, Indigestion, Colic, 
Nervous Debility, Cholera Morbus 
and Cholera. 


l)iRK<.-noNS. —A teaspoonful immediately 
after meals will most generally relieve Indi¬ 
gestion. In acute eases of pain or incipient 
Cholera, a teaspoonful may be given every 
half hour in sugar and water. 


PREPARED BY 

JAMES MACLISE, 

APOTHECARY, 

COR. SAN PABLO AVE. AND SEVENTEENTH ST., OAKLAND. 


yr */?rT ~ 7 rv '°' 7K " 7 ' V 'rf r 


EXTINCT OF J 

HGENUINEK- 

TiPi® 

_n_n_rC_n—rv_A—n—r\!—r»—n_ _n__n—n—n—rv_rt__n__n—n—n 

For the cure of Cramps, Colic, Diarrhoea, Flatu- r 
lency, Cholera Morbus, Indigestion, Pains in the ; 
Stomach and Bowels. A sure preventive of Dis- J 
eases arising from a change of water, food or cli- I 
Jfl mate ; therefore invaluable to travelers, as well as ( 
a remedy that should always be kept in the house. | 
s This article is prepared from the best selected j 
[J; root of the Jamaica Ginger, of the strength of the | 
t. Tinct. of Zingiber of the U. S. P. 

Dcse, irom 15 drops to one teaspoonful in a lit- 
tie sweetened water. 


PREPARED AT 

| CITY DRl'G STORE, 

; 65 JTFtCapn-|-BT{OS.,+ eHA^MAGlsus, 
Oregon City, Oregon. 



ESSENCE OF 

JAMAICA Rl 


This Essence is warranted 
to possess, in a concentrated 
form, all the valuable proper¬ 
ties of Jamaica Ginger, and 
will be found on trial an ex¬ 
cellent Family Medicine,being 
a most efficient remedy for 

Sick Headache, Indiges¬ 
tion, Colic, Nervous Debility, 
Cholera Morbus & Cholera. 


DIRECTIONS.—A teaspoonful 
immediately after meals will most 
generally relieve Indigestion. In 
acute cases of pain or incipient 
Cholera, a teaspoonful may be given 
every half hour in sugar and water. 


■ FROM - 


E. J, IcBRIDE, 

Druggist, 

DIXON, CAL. 


No. 3988—250, $1.35; 500, $1.90; 1000, $2.75. 


No. 3989. 

, $1.10; 500, 81 60; 1000, $2.25. 


v J i 

CONCENTRATED ESSENCE 


#, 



-:OF:- 




JAMAICA GINGER 


T HIS Essence is warranted to possess, 
in a concentrated form, all the valu- 


R able properties of 
R will be found, on tr 


Jamaica Ginger, and 
trial, an excellent Family 
Medicine, being a most efficient remedy 
for Sick Headache, Indigestion, Colic, 
Nervous Debility, Cholera Morbus, Etc. 


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Directions. —A teaspoonful immediately after 
meals will most generally relieve indigestion. In Mr 
acute cases of pain, or incipient Cholera, a tea^ 
spoonful may be given every half hour, in sugar trft , 
and water. • ( 


PREPARED BY 


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GEO. A. MoCANDLESS, 

Druggist and Apothecary, 

Abbott House Block, SALINAS, CAL. 


S IE 



For Dyspepsia, Cholera Morbus, 
Flatulent Colic, Nausea, Enfee¬ 
bled State of Alimentary 
Canal, Etc., Etc. 


DOSE.—For an adult, from half to a 
teaspoonful; for a child of one year, one 
to three drops; of three years, five to eight 
drops; of ten years, fifteen to twenty-five 
drops. This Essence must always be taken 
in a little water. 


J. M. BRECK, Jr., & Co., 

DRUGGISTS, 

Opposite Post Office, 
PORTLAND. OR. 




No. 3990. 

250, $1 35; 500, $1.90; 1000, $2.75. 


ESSENCEOF 


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, " :' ■Cx/ 0 \'X> E3- 3 r-** 

This Essence is warranted to pos¬ 
sess, in a concentrated form, all the 
valuable properties of Jamaica Gin¬ 
ger, and will be found on trial an excel 
lent Family Medicine, being a most effl 
cient remedy for 

Sick Headache, Indigestion, Colic, Nervous 

Debility, Cholera Morbus and Cholera. 


DIRECTIONS. — A teaspoonful immediately after meals wil ; 
most generally relieve Indigestion. In acute cases of pain or in-. 
cipient Cholera, a teaspoonful may be given every half hour i 
sugar and water. 


MODE] 


DRUG 


STORE. 


921 H St., Modesto, Cal. 


No. 3991—250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.80. 


No. 3992. 

250, 05c; 500, 90c; 1000, $1.30. 


No. 3993. 

250, 80c; 500, $1.10; 1000, $1.60. 



5o 

CONCENTRATED 


JAMAICA GIXGER 




This Essence will be found a valuable prepara- 

- tion for family use, and may be given advanta- 
geously as a tonic to persons recovering from fever 
other diseases. It is especially useful for Dys- 
jpepsia. Indigestion, Colic, Cholera Morbus, Etc. 

DOSE.—For an adult, one to two teaspoonfuls; child, jo to 
years old. one-half teaspoonful; u to 5 years ole!, five to 
drops. Take in a little sweetened water, after meals. 

PREPARED AT 

^MARKET STREET PHARMACY 

June. Market, Gough and Haight, S. F . 





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JAMAICA 

GINGER. 

U. S. P. 


PREPARED BY 


la. 


KIDD, 

gwgtjiol, 

PORTLAND, OR. 

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For Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Colic. Sick 
Headache, Nervous Debility, Nausea, 
Choie'ra, Cholera Morbus, Etc. 

DOSE. — Adult, 1 to 2 teaspoonfuls ; child, io 
to 12 years old, teaspoonfu ; 2 to 5 years old, 
5 to 20 drops, fake in sweetened water. 


PREPARED BY 

GEORGE WOOD, 

Druggist and Apothecary, 
SIERRAVILLE, CAL. 


























































































































FOR ORDERS OVER 8,000 SEE CLASSIFIED PRiCE LIST ON FOURTH PAGE OF THIS CATALOGUE. 


No. 3994—25?), $1.35; 500, $1.90; 1000, $2.75. 



„ v» - ! M>, 

S ^ *+ ft* 


» 


vs-f 





cs 


r8y 

WfK 


Purest Quality and Nearly Tasteless. ( ^ 

-V 


I 


H. H. MOORE & SON & 


®uiggiib and (Bf;eiii : jti, 


* 

vS 


2 v£^I 2 nT STREET 3g- 



No. 3998—250, $1.25; 500, $1.75; 1000, $2.50. 




fresh: 

COLD PRESSED 



littmt 


PREPARED AT 


Arpador Drug and Variety Stored 4 

J. R. DUNLAP, Prop. 


Main Street, Amador City, Cal. 

1 SSS9M /SO Ws 



No. 4002—250, $ 1 . 00 ; 500, $1.40; 1000, $2.00. 


Qa st or QJl Lit he Is, 


77 


No. 3995 —250, $1.25; .500, 81.75; 1000, $2.50. 



' J %|F Jll lliil ,IL Ju i|iiF ^'JulF JUjgF 


(MSTOK Oil i 

V/ •-*-»»-r-- 


jiiBur. iillllk Jilfik jillllkjiifliB .^.Iiifliiif. Jiillk .uBkjnflliir.jiiBij: 


MvJh" 

K 




-McFOMiEl^ •> 4 v S0\:p^ 



ECWNSY KIT, CAL. 



No. 3996. No. 3997. 

•250, $1.00; 500, $1.50; 1000, $2.00. 250,80c; 500, $1.10; 1000, $1.60. 



!■■■■■■ iniKU !■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■SI■■■■■! 


I N this excellent prepara¬ 
tion the nauseous taste of 
the Castor Oil is removed, and 
being flavored with Aromatics, 
it will be found very pleasant 
to the taste, so that children 
and delicate persons may take 
it without difficulty. Its effects 
are similar to ordinary Castor 
Oil, except that it seldom pro¬ 
duces any griping. 


DOSE.—For adults, one to three 
tablespoonfuls ; tor children, one to 
four teaspoonfuls. 


PREPARED BY 

PAUL DESMARAIS, 

Druggist, 

LOS GATOS, CAL. 


COLD 

PRESSED 


cisfflii 


TURNER BROS., 

Druggists, 

McMinnville, 

OREGOK 


No. 4001. 

250,80c; 500, $L10; 1000, $L 60. 


No. 4000. 


No. 3999—250, $1.00; 500, $1.40; 1000, $2.00. 25C. 65c; 500, 90c; 1000, $1.30. 


PURE 

COLD PRESSED 

R - ^ 

J 


ASTOR 




Id 


DOSE—For aduts, two tablespoonfuls. 
For infants, one to three teaspoonfuls. 


AOGKERBLUM & WARD, 

DRUGGISTS, 

163 Mail) Street, below First, 

LOS ANGELES, CKL. 


'£’ XJ '5R* 

COLD PRESSED 




V"V F >“V*V-V^ 

f* 5 PORE " 5 

[sold pressed 



OIL. 


BEST QUALITY. 


PUT UP BF 


e, j, mcbride 

Druggist, 

DIXON, OAL. 



|F. M. MILBY, 

Druggist, 

J Alvarado Street,] 

fera MONTEREY, CAL • > • 


No. 4003—250, $ 1 . 00 ; 500, $1.40; 1000 , $ 2 . 00 . 


No. 4004—250, $1.00; 500, $1.40; 1000, $2.00. 


EJVGM^fl COLD PRESSED 

CASTOR OIL 



'ssr 


FRED C. KEIL, Druggist and Apothecary, 

June, Market, Gough and Haight Sts., San Francisco. 




& SON, 

Druggists *aiid* Apothecaries, 

sjfc DOWNEY CITY, GALA, ^ 

Iff® __ 



cO^ PREs ^o 

CASTOR OIL, 

T/, iBBlfS, 

Naval Drug Store, 

VALLEJO, CAL. 


WHERE UNGUMMED LABELS ARE WANTED, 


IT MUST BE EXPRESSLY SO STATED !N EVERY ORDER. 




















































































































































































DO NOT CUT OR MUTILATE THIS SPECIMEN BOOK, BUT ORDER BY NUMBER OF THE PATTERN. 


78 


MiscQlln neons OH Cabals. 


No. 4005—250, 81.25; 500, 81.75; 1000 , $2.50. 


No. 4006—250,1.35; 500, 81.90; 1000 , $2 75. 


No. 4007 -250, 81-60; 500, $2.20; 1000, $3.25. 



This Oil is prepared with great care, and may 
be relied upon by Physicians and others to be of 
the best quality, free from the strong, unpleasant 
odor, which, accompanies the Oil when of an 
inferior quality. 


DIRECTIONS.—The dose for an adult is a tablespoon- 
ful three times a day. For children, one-half to o le tea¬ 
spoonful, to be gradually increased as the patient requires. 


M. WL. DAVIS, 

Druggist and Pharmacist, 

NEWPORT, OREGON. 




No. 4008—250, SI. 00; 500, $1.40; 1000, $2.00. 








OIL 


WARRANTED PURE. 


This Oil is prepared with great 
care, and may be relied on to 
be the best quality, free from 
the strong, unpleasant odor, 
which accompanies the poorer 
qualities. 


DIRECTIONS.—The dose for adults is a 
tablespoonful three times a day. For 
children, one-half to one teaspoonful, to 
be gradually increased as the patient re¬ 
quires. 


PREPARED BY 

BENSON, SMITH & CO. 

Druggists and Apothecaries, 

HONOLULU, H. I. 



COD LIVER OIL 

For Medicinal Use. 


This Oil is prepared with great care, and 
may be relied upon by physicians and 
others to be of the best quality, free from 
the strong, unpleasant odor, which ac¬ 
companies Oil of inferior quality. 

Directions.—T he dose for an'adult is a 
tablespoonful three times a day; for chil¬ 
dren, one-half to a whole teaspoonful, to 
be gradually increased as the patient re¬ 
quires. 

J. L. SULLIVAN, Druggist, 

Grangeville, Cal. 


No. 4009- 250, 80c; 500, $1.10; 1000, $1.60. 



PURE REFINED 

A 

H 


JEFFREYS & CO. 

—■r' Druggists and Chemi3fs,~^- 

POST OFFICE BUILDING, WEISER CITY, IDBHO. 


HORWEGI 4 * 

C©» MY EH 

•/ ' 



O I 



WARRANTED PURE. 


This Oil is prepared with great care, and 
may lie relied on by physicians and others to 
be of the best quality, free from the strong, 
unpleasant odor, which accompanies the Oil 
when of an inferior quality. 


Directions.— The dose for an adult is a tablespoon¬ 
ful three times a day. For children, one-half to one 
teaspoonful, to be gradually increased., as the patient 
requires. 


SOLD BY 

T0WNE & WALDRIP, 

Druggists, 

Wixom Block, Third St., SAN BERNARDINO. 


No. 4013. 

250, SI.00; 500, $1.40; 1000, $2.00. 


No. 4011. . 

250, 65c; 500, 90c; 1000, $1.30. 


No. 4012. 

250, 80c; 500, $1.10; 1000, $1.60. 


No. 4010—250, 70c; 500, 95c; 1000, $1 40. 


WARRANTED PURE 


CQMMYEI^em 

DOSE: From a teaspoonful to a tablespoonf\il 
three times a day, after meals. 

from THOMAS ROBBINS, 

City Drug Store, 

MAIN STREET, PENDLETON, OREGON. 



South End Pharmacy 

6Ili and Bryant Sis., 

San Francisco, Cal’a. 



SWEET 



FROM 

GEO. W APPLE, 

DRUGGIST, 

San Benito St., 
H3LLISTER, CAL. 


McNeil Bros., Bmn j &se cyr 


LABELS FURN.shll) GUMMED AND CUT, READY FOR USE. 























































































































































































FOR ORDERS OVER 1,000 SEE CLASSIFIED PRICE LiS I ON FOURTH PAGE OF THIS CATALOGUE. 


Miscc ! 1 a nao us Lute els. 


Mo. 4014. 

230, 81c; 500, $1.10; 1000, $1.00. 


REFINED 


SP¬ 




OIL 


Put up expressly for use on Sewing 
Machines and Fine Machinery, 1 y 

G. A.Gutman, 

Pharmacist, 

Willows, Cal’a. 


No. 4015. No. 4016. No. 4017. No 4018. 

250. 80c; 500, $1.10; 1000, $1.00. 250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.80. 250, $1.00; 500, $1.50; 1000, $2.00. 250, $1 10; 500, $1.60; 1000, $2.25. 


Mo. 4019. 

250, 65c; 500, 90c; 1000, $1.20. 





Expressly Adapted for 

ALL FINE MACHINERY. 

J. B. ELSTON, 

^Fucjgtgl, 
WOODLAND, Cxi.L. 



---SEWING:- 

MACHINE 

OIL, 




Prepared. Ex¬ 
pressly for Sew¬ 
ing Machine 
Use. 


iff. E. PALMER, 

Druggist, 

SCOTTSBURS, OR. 


r 

1 

1 

i 


No. 4020. 

250, 70c; 500, 95c; 1000, $1.40. 


RUNE Refined 


^pERlo J{ 

-SEWING-d 

Machine 


Refined and put up expressly 
for Sewing Machines and other 
fine Machinery. Warranted not 
to gum, and will not chill in 
colil weather. 


PREPARED BY 

PREUSS & PIR0N1 

druggists, 

21 SPRING STREET, 

L 08' ANGELES. 








f 


V 

G. 


1 


V 


Jj 


IV 


f " 


Put up expressly for Table 
Use and for Medicinal 
Purposes. 


PUT UP BY 

l S McCLEAEY, 

DRUGGIST:, 
Fifth St., near F, 

SAN DIEGO, CAL. 


1 


swa. ©la, I#-® 

‘ i 


Put lip expressly for Table Use and for Medicinal 
Purposes. 

JL Jtk. BEARD, 

DRUGGIST -A.3STO BOOKSELL 


.l 

^ <3efpei;som, Gf>. 1 


No. 4021. 

250, 55c; 500, 75c; 1000, $1.10. 


EXTRA 

MACHINE OIL. 

Warranted not to Gum or Corrode. 

L. G. MORSE, Druggist, 

Point Arenas, Cal. 




<x 


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o 


51 JAiiiVl 

p , e. -.2—® 




T 


j l JLio 

•TC/-- -- 



Put up expressly for Sewing Machines 
and other Fine Machinery, by 

J. H. WINTER 

Druggist and Apottecary. 

Mission Street, opp. 29th, 
SAN FRANCISCO. 


No. 4024—250, $1.60; 500, $2.20; 1000, At25. 



No. 4023- -250, $1.35; 500, $1.90; 1000, $2.75. 


No. 4022. 

250, $1.25; 500, $1.75; 1000, $2.50. 


3 $ O ^ 4 L 1 1 



FOR LAUNDRY PURPOSES 

This Bluing is Superior to all ’ others. 
DIRECTIONS. 

A teaspoonful to one ordinary tub 
of water. 


-PREPARE!) BY- 


JOSEPH FRIZZELL, Druggist end Chemist, 

ALKALI, - OREGON. 





my For the Laundry. % 

fnv _ _ _ ^ 

Use a tablespoonful of the fluid to a gal 
Ion of water. Keep bottle corked and in 
a cool place. 

PRICE, 25 CENTS. 

PUT CP BY 

J'„ R. WHITAKER, 

■Vallejo Pliarraacy. 

near post office, 
VALLEJO. CAL 


WASHING 

rf 



For the Laundry. 

Manufactured hy the San Francisco Gas Light Co. 


Use a tablespoonful of the fluid to a gallon 
of water. Keep bottle corked and in a cool 
, place. 

PRICE, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. 

- « - 

PUT UP BY 

JHSKPH FRIXZHIili, 

Druggist and Chemist,\ 




ALKALI, 


OREGON. 


WHERE UNGUMlSiD -LABELS ARE WANTED, IT MUST BE EXPRESSLY SO STATED IN EVERY ORDER. 























































































































































































































DO NOT CUT OR MUTILATE THIS SPECIMEN BOOK, BUT ORDER BY NUMBER OF THE PATTERN., 


80 


Gough and Lung Syrup Labels* 


No. 4025. 

250, 81.00; 500, 81.40; 1000. 82.00. 



No. 4026. No. 4027. 

250, 81.10; 500, 81.60; 1000, $2.25. 250, $1.10; 500, $1.50; 1000, $2.00. 


No. 4028. 

250, $1.00; 500, $1.50; 1000, $2.00. 


No. 4029. 

250, 75c; 500, $1.00; 1000, $1.50. 


COMPOUND SYRUP 

-OF- 

WIITHM 

WILD CHERRY, 

An Invaluable Remedy for 
the Cure of 

GOUGHS, GOLDS, 

BRONCHITIS, 

And Other Diseases of the 
THROAT AND LUNGS. 


DOSE.—For adults, a teaspoon¬ 
ful whenever Cough is trouble¬ 
some. For children, less, in pro¬ 
portion to age. 


PREPARED BY 


THEO. RUTH, 

Druggist, 

POMONA, CAL. 




BALM 

♦ * T f ♦ f 

AND 

CORDIAL. 

A CURE FOR 

Coughs, Colds, Affections 
of the Throat, Diseases 
of the Lungs, Chest 
Complaints, Etc. 

DOSE. — Adults, one tea¬ 
spoonful every three hours. 
Children,the dose should be 
graduated according to age. 

PREPARED BY 

W. E. McGARTNEY & BRO. 

Dispensing Chemists, 

YALE, 23- O- 


■P** ^ -Or 

CELEBRATE D 

FAMXXiY 



A Safe, Pleasant and 
Efficient Remedy for 

Coughs, Colds, Asthma 
Bronchitis, SoreThroat, 
Hoarseness, and all 
Affections of the 

THROAT AND LUNGS. 


DIRECTIONS. 

For an adult, 2 teaspoonfuls; 
10 years old, 1 teaspoonful; 
4 years old, k teaspoonful; 1 
to 2 years old, 10 to 15 drops, 
three or four times a day. 


PKEPARED AT THE 

SOUTH END PHARMACY, 

501 6th Street, 

SAN FRANCISCO. 


WP "y's 

^PECTORTIIi*^- 


') I T 


9 

A. Valuable Remedy for 

COUGHS, COLDS, 

Sore Throat, Bronchitis, 

Apd all Diseases of the 

THROAT AND LUNGS 


Directions.—F or an Adult i 
teaspoonful every i, 2 or 3 hours, 
as the case may require. Propor¬ 
tionately less for children. 


PREPARED BY 

L. D. MURPHY, M. D. 

Physician and Surgeon, 

TULAKE CITY, CAL. 


tfSUlOlUfly 

col 


A Valuable Remedy for 

Coughs,Colds,Bore Throat 

Bronchitis, and all Dis¬ 
eases of the 

THROAT AND LUNGS. 


Directions.—F or an 
adult, 1 teaspoonful every i, 
2, or 3 hours, as the case 
may require. Proportion¬ 
ately less for children. 


PREPARED BY 

C.E. DUNHAM,Druggist, 

The Dalles, Or. 


No. 4033. 


250, $1.25; 500, 81.75; 1000,$2.50. 


No. 4030 250, $1.10; 500, $1.60; 1000 , $2 25. 


<S> V tm/k 4 \ 
© €> 


No. 4031—250, 60c; 500, 95c; 1000 , $1.40 




-FOR 

Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Sore 
Throat, Hoarseness, 

- AND ALL - 

DISEASES OF THE THROAT AND LUNGS. 

DIRECTIONS.—Ordinary or medium dose, one 
teaspoonfnl every 3 or 4 hours. For Hoarseness} 
or Sore Throat, use in small quantities and take) 
often. For children, give according to age. 

PREPARED BY 

R. B. TILGHMAN & CO., 

- Druggists, - 

Next to T. W. Millar's, 2d St, The Dalles. Or. 


Wei raw, 

FOR THE CURE OF 

Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore 
Throat , Bronchitis, and all 
Diseases of the Throat 
and Lungs. 

ZHrrctions. — For a grown person, a 
teaspoonful; 15 to 20 years, l A teaspoon¬ 
ful. four times during the day, and 
double the dose at bed time. 

PREPARED AND SOLD BY 

W. E. PIFIELD, Druggist 

Madison, Qa. 1 , 


NO. 4032. 

250,65c; 500,90c; 1000, $1.30. 


vv ^ N 

cqmpqusq 

HONEY 

SYRUP, 


Coughs, Colds, Hoar e- 
ness. Bronchitis, Sore 
Throat, Croup, Etc. 


Dose.—A dults, one tea¬ 
spoonful: Children five to 
fifteen drops. 


C. B. MANN, 

PHARMACIST. 

OLYMPIA, W. T. 



No. 4034-250, 80c; 500, 81.10; 1000, 81.60. 



I 


No. 4035. 

250, 65c; 500, 90c; 1000, 81.30. 

""wild cherry^ 

couch Balsam 




COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, SORE THRO A T, 
HOARSENESS, ETC. 


POSE. —Adults, one teaspoonful three times a 
day. Children, according to age. 


y J. Or. BOOTH, 

^Druguist and Apothecary 

_ TRUCKEE, CAL. 


L 


Throat | Luni| 


TvJ-v- tv 

•SYRUP,- 


V 


A 

V 


Superior to all Lung and Throat 
Remedies now before the Public 

FOR THE CURE OF 

Coughs, Colds,Croup, Whooping 
Cough, Sore Throat, Difficulty 
of Breathing, Asthma,Etc. 


Dose. —Foi Adults, a teaspoonful. 
For children, from 15 to 20 drops, 
according to age. To be taken be¬ 
fore meals and on going to bed. 

-- 


PREPARED AT 


PARRISH’S PHARMACY, 

269 First St., 
PORTLAND, OR. 


No. 4036— 250, 65c; 500, 90c; 1000 , $1.30. 


Vi 

SUPERIOR 



@OUGH 

A SFEEDY AND SURE CURE FOR 

COUCHS, COLDS, CROUP, HOARSENESS, ETC. 


J. M. Kitchen, Druggist, 

Irving, Oregon. 



McNeil Bros., Ban Jose* Gal*, 


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No. 4037 -250, 70c; 500, 95c; 1000, 81.40 


No. 4038-250, 70c; 500, 95c; 1000, 81 40 


©IF 

Chlorate Potassa. 

An Efficient Remedy for Sore Throat, 
Ulcerated Mouth, Etc. 


Directions. — Allow a Tablet to dissolve slowly on the 
tongue every one, two or three hours. 


PREPARED BY 

G. WITFELD, Chsmist and Druggist, 

Church Plaza, Tucson, A. T 



For the Alleviation of Cougha, Hoarseness, Irri¬ 
tation of the Throat, Etc, 

These Lozenges contain no opium or other injurious 
Anodyne and may be given to children with safety 

DIRECTIONS—Dissolve one slowly in the mouth 
occasionally throagh the day. 


C. A. McDONELL, Druggist and Apothecary 
No. 271 North Main St.. Los Angeles, Cal. 


No. 4039—250, 70c; 500, 95c; 1000, $1.40 


SUPERIOR <2L:— 

Bronchial Troches 

FOR THE ALLEVIATION OP 

Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Coughs, Asthma, 
Colds, Catarrh, Irritation, Etc. 

And All Other Disorders of the Throat and Lungs. 

For Hoarseness, Etc., let one or two dissolve gradually in 
the mouth, repeating if necessary. 

3 R. C. MEyEl’S. brnpgist. 

N W. COR. UNION AND POWELL STS.. SAN FRANCISCO. 










No. 4040-250, 70c; 500, 95c; 1000, 81.40. 


TABLETS OF 


An Efficient Remedy for Sore Throat, 
Ulcerated Mouth, Etc. 

Directions.—A llow a tablet to dissolve slowly on the 
tongue every one, two or three hours. 


a P }/ 


R. H, LATIMER, 

Druggist and Chemist, (ft 


373 Twelfth St.. Oakland. 


'mK 


♦ 


No. 4941-250, 75c; 500, $1.00; 1000, $1.50. 

♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ W "W W 

4 of Fata§,§,£ 11,112 

4j fj "• ’— 1 — 1 -- 


No. 4042—250, 75c; 500 81.03: 1000 , 81.50. 


J-McIi0ZE]«6E{5#- 

- OC t *^y-* —i " "50 



For Hoarseness, Bronchial Irritation, Ulcerations, Sore 

Throat, Diphtheria, Croup, Etc., Etc. + 

For Offensive Breath, no remedy will give more certain relief. Use 
•#; one, two or three times a day. For Diphtheria, Croup, and the more 
' serious ailments, the Physician should direct. ~ 


$ R. W. O’NEAL, Druggist and Chemist, ♦ 

POINT ARENAS, CAL. 

+ + + + + ^ + + + 






; 


♦^TROCHES -3+ 

© •TgxO’'' ® 

Gficuiatioii an£> Cure o^’ vTougfis, '' 
cKoarocttcM, eSzoncniiL, §tc. 


Directions. —Allow one or two Lozenges to dissolve 
slowly in the mouth two or three times a day. 


J. R, MILLER, City Drug Store, 

Mill Street, Dallas, Oregon. 



No. 4043. 

250, 81.25; 500, 81.75; 1000, 82.50. 


OR. MURP/fr-j 

<:-aoms 


—FOR— 

Ague, Chills and Chill Fever. 


A Certain an<f Permanent Cure for 
all those Distressing Diseases 
arising from Exposure to 
the Marsh-Miasmatic 
Influences. 


Dose. — F or an adult, one ta¬ 
blespoonful every two hours un¬ 
til six doses are taken. Two cr 
three doses of the Cure should 
be taken on the seventh day af¬ 
ter the last chill, to prevent its 
return. Children, smaller quan¬ 
tities should be taken, accord¬ 
ing to age. 


PREPARED BY 

Dr. L.D.MURPHY 

Dealer in Drugs, Etc, 


TULARE CITY, CAL. 



No. 4044. 

250, $1.10; 500, $1.60; 1000, $2.25. 



-:FOR:- 


Ague,Chills and Chill Fever. 

And a Certain and Permanent Cure 
for all those Distressing Diseases 
arising from Exposure to Mi-, 
asmatic Influences. 

DOSE.—For an adult, one tablespoonful 
every two hours until six doses are taken. 

I Two or three doses of the Cure should be 
! taken on the seventh day after the last chill, 
to prevent its return For a child, smaller 
quantities should be given, according to age. 


PREPARED BY 

CHARLES M. FASSETT 

Prescription Druggist, 

RUBY HILL, NEV. 


No. 4045. 

250, 80c; 500, 81.10; 1000, 81.60 



HtPPA GHs 



Dose—F or adults, one 
tablespoonful every two or 
three hours until six doses 
are taken. Two or three 
doses of the Cure should 
be taken on the seventh 
day after the last chill, to 
prevent its return. For 
children, smaller quantities 
should be given, according 
to age. 


PREPARED BY 

S. A. NEPPACH, 

Pharmacist, 

Gor. First and Oak Sts. 

PORTLAND, ORECON 


No. 4046. 

250, 81.25 ; 500, 81.75; 1000, 82.50 


Cft> T* r rj i . 




AGUE DURE 


Chills and Fever, Dumb Chills, 

Congestive Chills, Third Day 
Chills, Headache, Intermittent and 
Remittent Fevers, 

And is a Cure and Preventive for All Dis¬ 
eases arising from Exposure to 
Miasmatic Influences. 


DOSE.—For adults, one tablespoonful every 
two hours until six doses are taken. Two or 
three doses of the Cure should be taken on the 
seventh day after the last chi 1, to prevent its re¬ 
turn. For children, smaller quantities should be 
given, according to age. 


RICHARDS <3t CO. 

Druggists and Apothecaries, 

Tiain St., near Postoffice, 

DAYTON, W.T. 




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No. 4047. 

250, $1.35; 500, $1.90; 1000, $2.75. 



COMPOUND EXTRACT 


An Energetic 

BLOOD POKIFIKli 

And a Certain and Speedy Cure for 
All Diseases depending on Impu¬ 
rities of the Blood, such as 

Scrofulous Affections, Cutane¬ 
ous and Eruptive Diseases, Rose 
or Erysipelas, Scald Head, 

Ring Worm, Ulcers 
and Sores, 

Tumors, Cancers, Dyspepsia, 

Debility, Secondary Syphilis and 
Mercurial Diseases. 


Directions. —Adults, a small wine 
glassful three times a day; Children 
from a teaspoonful to a tablespoonful 
three times a day, according to their 
age, to be taken between meals. 


PREPARED BY 


A. MERYY & CO 

Pharmacists, 

Montgomery Ave. and Green St 

SAN FRANCISCO. 


No. 4051. 

250, 80c; 500, 81 10: 1000, $1 00. 


^EGETABi £ 

WORM 




SYRUP. 


4-!. 


A Pleasant, Safe and 
Effectual Worm 
Destroyer, 

For Children or Adults. 

DOSE.—From 3 to 6 months 
old, one-fourth teaspoonful; 6 
months to 1 year, one-half tea- 
spoonful ; 2 to 3 years, one tea- 
spoonful; adults, one tablespo in¬ 
ful. Give every 3 or 4 hours, 
during the day. If it does not 
move the bowels freely, give 
Castor Oil or Senna after it. 

H. M. PARCHEN & CO. 

Drugg ists, 

HELEN‘S., T. 


No. 4048. 

250, $1.25; 500, $1.75; 1000, $2.50. 



Sarsaparilla 

ALTERATIVE 


AND 


BLOOD PURIFIER. 


For all conditions dependent on 
Impurities of the Blood this Com¬ 
pound is most efficient. It speedily 
eradicates any taint, humor or vice. 
It searches the inmost recesses of 
the system, quietly and efficiently, 
yet at the same time the patient is 
not aware that he is under the influ¬ 
ence of so acute a Blood Purifier 
and Disease Eradicator, so quietly 
does it do its work. It may be used 
for any length of time without 
injury. 


DOSE.—One Tablespoonful 
three times a day. 


COMPOUNDED AND SOLD BY 

EDWARD NEUM7OT, 

Pharmacist and Chemist, 

36 GEAEY ST,, 

SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 


No. 4052. 

250, $1.10; 500, $1.65; 1000, $2.25. 


: 3ft6ITAB££-. 


WILL DESTORY ALL KINDS 
OF WORMS, IN CHIL¬ 
DREN OR ADULTS. 


Dose. From 3 to 6 months old, 
one-fourth teaspoonful; 6 months 
to 1 year, one-half teaspoonful; 2 
to 3 years, one teaspoonful; for 
adults, one tablespoonful. Give 
every three or four hours duringthe 
day. If it does not move the bow¬ 
els freely, give Castor Oil or Senna 
after it. 


PREPARED BY 

E. H. BOSCHES,! 

Druggist and Apothecary, 

160 ST. 

STOCKTON, CAL. 


No. 4049. 

250, $1.35; 500, $1.90; 1000, §2.75. 


No. 4050. 

250, $1.10; 500, $1.65; 1000, $2.25. 



SV " 

BOTANIC 






mi 


A Tonic that at once Invigorates the 
Digestiue Organs, Improves the 
Appetite, and is a never- 
failing Remedy for all 

IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD. 


Wild Cherry, Wahoo and Peruvian 
Barks, Dandelion, Black and Gentian 
Roots, enter yito its composition. The 
remedial principles of each are extracted 
in a pure and concentrated form, and be¬ 
ing carefully compounded, yield an 

^.ltera.ti've a.nd- Tonic 

OF UNSURPASSED EXCELLENCE. 

PREPARED AND SOLD BY 

DR. J. X. Sl'RBAVGH, 

Model Brag store, 

H STREET, MODESTO, OAL. 


No. 4053. 

250, 81.10; 500, $1.50; 1000, $2.0). 


Prepared from the original recipe of 
a celebrated Army Surgeon. 


A Tonic that at once Invigorates 
the Digestive Organs, Improves 
the Appetite, and for all 

IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD 

Is Unsurpassed. 

DOSE.— A Wine-glassful three 
times a day. 


PREPARED BY 


E. PETIBEAU & CO. 

Apptbeearie*, 

Cor. 9th and Howard Sts., S. F. 


No. 4054. 

250, $1.25; 500, $1.75; 1000, $2.50. 


fltUTRA LIZIHq 





* t * * 7 ' t J 

•miimmiiiiiHii 

This Medicine is a pleasant anti¬ 
acid and laxative preparation, very 
useful in 

Piles, Habitual Costiveness 
Diarrhea, Dysentery, Sour 
Stomach, Indigestion, 
Summer Complaint of 
Children, Teething 
Diarrhea, Etc. 

DOSE.—For an adult, one table¬ 
spoonful every half hour to two 
hours, accord ng to the severity of 
the case. For a child one year old, 
one-half teaspoonful every three 
hours. Increase or decrease ac¬ 
cording to age of the child. 

Prepared by 

E. J. MCBRIDE, 

Druggist ana Bookseller, 
DIXON, CAL’A. 


CARMINATIVE 


wmn 

For Diarrhoea. Dysentery, Flux , 

Cholera Morbus, Summer 
Complaint, Etc. 


DOSE.—Adults, a teaspoonful every hour 
or two. Children, half a Jteaspoonful. Regu¬ 
late the dose to suit circumstances. 

PREPARED BY 

GECM-.SIMXTXS & CO. 

Siuggbti and TVpot^ecauei, 

GOLDENDALE, W. X. 


YA^e have in stock a large assortment of Borders and Cuts for this class of work, and can furnish any kind 
of Proprietary Label or Wrapper at reasonable rates. See Note at bottom of preceding- page. 


€ J ml» 


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No. 4055-250, §1.35; 500, $1.90; 1000, $2.75. 





■'TffrpS' 


LINIMENT 


AN EXTERNAL APPLICATION 

dpoir. 

Sprains, Rheumatism, Lame Bach, 
Bruises, Swelling or Stiffness 
of the Joints, Neuralgia, 
Cuts, Bites, Etc. 

Also a Valuable Remedy for 

Sprains upon Horses, Founders, 
Ringbone and Scratches, 
Hoof ale, Etc. 


DIRECTIONS.—Bathe the affected parts fre¬ 
quently with the Liniment, but in No CASE 
should anything saturated with the Liniment be 
bound on. 


PREPARED BY 


PALMER & THACHER, 

Pharmacists, 

113 Fort St., Honolulu, H. I. 


No. 4059. 

250, $1.35; 500, $1.90; 1000, $2.75. 



—:for:— 


Poison Oak, 

MOTHS, FRECKLES. 

And Brown Spots or Dis¬ 
colorations of any kind, 
on the Face, Neck 
or Hands. 

DIRECTIONS: 

FOR POISON 0A K.— Use freely on 
parts affected, rubbing' in with the 
hands. 

FOR MOTHS, FRECKLES, Etc.— 
Apply to the skin night and morn* 
| ing until the spots disappear. 


PREPARED ONLY BY 

JV S£ e XZiLITXTXITG; 

Druggist, 

ffliLL Street, 

Grass Valley 


y, Cal’a. | 




83 


No. 4056. 

250, 80e; 500, $1.10; 1000, $1.60. 



FOR THE CURE OF 


fm 


NEURALGIA, 

And Pains in Any Part 
of the Body. 


Directions —Atiply the Lin¬ 
iment to the parts affected 
several times a day, rubbing 
well with the hand. 


PREPARED BY 


E. J. McBRIDE, Druggist, 

DIXON, CAL. 


No. 4060. 

250, 75c; 500, $1.00; 1000, $1.50. 


04^ 


1 


Certain and Speedy Cure for this 
Troublesome Affliction. 


Directions.—A pply at night and 
morning, with small sponge. If too 
severe, the Remedy can be diluted 
with water. Avoid scratching or irri¬ 
tating the surface. Do not apply to 
the eyes—salt and warm water is best. 


PREPARED BY 


W.W. R0S3 & CO.,Druggistf 

Tombstone, A T 


No. 4061. 

250, $1.25; 500, $1.75; 1000, $2.50. 




No. 4057. 

250, $1.00; 500, $1.50; 1000, $2.00. 


No. 4058-250, $1.25; 500, $1.75; 1000, $2.50. 



A Certain and Speedy Cure for this 
Troublesome Affliction. 

DIRECTIONS -—Apply night and morning 
with a small sponge. If too severe, the Rem- 
jedy can be diluted with water. Avoid 
Scratching or irritating the surface. Do 
not apply to the eyes—salt and warm water 
|is best. 


PREPARED ONLY BY 

sowar c. roz-x-s. 

Druggist, 

SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA. 




RHEUMATIC 

S! 

N 


R MTT 

J 

YM-ufffftftm Mitt ifi 

FOR THE CURE OF 

RHEUMATISM 

And Pains in Any Part 
of the Body, 

--'ll- 

Directions. —Apply the 
Liniment to the parts af¬ 
fected several times a day, 
rubbing in well with the 
hand. 


prepared at 

City Drug' Store, 

HENRY EARLE & CO. 

Canon City, Colo 



FOR THE CURE OF 

Rheumatism, Neuralgia, 
Bruises, and Chronic 
Pains in any part 
of the Body. 


DIRECTION'S. 

Apply the Liniment to the parts 
affected several times a day, rub¬ 
bing in well with the hand. 


PREPARED BY 

THEODORE GREEJV, | 

Druggist and Apothecary, 
flUSWIN, - - NEVADA. 


No. 4062. 

250, $1.10; 500, $1.60; 1000, $2.25. 





„ w ip ■dsr' 

^MatTc R 

-• AT-TID e- 

BL00B PKBIFIEB. 


Shake Well Before Using. 


Dose. — For an adult, a large teaspoon¬ 
ful three times a day, two hours after 
meals. For younger persons, smaller 
doses, according to age. 


PREPARED BY 

STODDART BROS. 

Union Square Drue Store. 

Cor. Geary and Mason Sts., S. F. 


No. 4063-250, 80c; 500, $1.10; 1000, $1.60 


Petroleum VASELINE J elly . 

A pure and highly concentrated essence of Petroleum. 


An invaluable family remedy for Burns, Wounds, Sprains, 
Rheumatism, Skin Diseases, Hemorrhoids, Sun Burn, 
Chilblains, &c. Taken internally, will cure 
Croup, Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, &c. 


1 ’ut up toy J. W. CONN, Druggist, 

ASTOEIA, - OXSX73-OiT. 


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84 


Horse Medicine Umbels* 


No. 4064—350, SI. 35; 500, SI. 90; 1000, $2.75 


ALTERATIVE 



POE HORSES £OT CATTLE. 


This Powder is strongly recommended for 
producing a fine smooth skin, and for bringing 
Horses into general fine condition. They give tone 
to the stomach, increase the appetite, and free the 
blood from all bad humors. They will be found ofl 
essential service for grease, swelled legs, coughs, 
and influenza. A tablespoonlul may be given every 
other night, in mash, or feed of corn. The horse 
may work as usual, being in fact more fit. 


PREPARED BY 

J. M. LONG & SON, 

Druggists and Apothecaries, 

SHERIDAN. CAL. 


NO. 4067-250, $1.35; 500, $1.90; 1000, $2.75. 


EXCELSIOR 



HORSE AND CAWLcE 

LINIMENT 

For all Founders, Lameness, Sprains, Swell¬ 
ings, Spavin, Poll Evil, Etc. Also for 
Flesh Wounds, Cuts and Sores. 

A.T XTIOS'IX’X A.1TD MOT51TI17S. 


For Internal Use— For Colic and Stoppage of Urine, 
and to open the bowels, give two large spoonfuls in warm 
water and molasses every four hours until relieved. 


PREPAREO ANO SOLD BY 


D. F. FRYER, Druggist and Apothecary, 

OROVIIJ.E, CALIFORNIA. 


No. 4070-250, 65e; 500, 90c: 1000, $1.30 


No. 4065—250, $1.35; 500, $1.90; 1000, $2.75. 



STJF'EFlIOFt 




CONDITION POWDER 


This Powder may he given with great advantage in all cases ot 
loss of appetite, roughness of the hair or coat, stoppage of water 
or bowels, coughs, colds, inflammation of the lungs and bowels, 
recent founders, swelling of the glands of the throat, horse distem¬ 
per, hide-bound, and will also backen the heaves, and in recent 
cases, effect a cure. There is no disease among Horses and Cattle 
where this valuable Powder is not called for; and by its timely use 
will save the lives of many valuable animals. 

The superiority of this Powder over every other preparation of 
the kind i only known to those who have seen its astonishing effect 
on Horse-, and Cattle under their own observation. This Powder 
at once acts upon the secretions, consequently will arrest disease in 
Hogs. Oxen and Cows, as well as in Horses. 

DIRECTIONS.—Give ahorse one tablespoonful morning and 
night. 


PREPARED BY 


R. S. WESTON, Druggist and Apothecary, 

FOREST CITY, CALIFORNIA. 


No. 4068—250, $1.35; 500, $1.90; 1000, $2.75. 



HORSE LINIMENT. 


For Founder, Lameness, Sprains, Swelling of 
Cords, Swinney, Strains in the Joints, 
Soreness, Wounds, Fresh Cuts, Galls, 
Bruises, Splint, Chafes, Etc. 


Directions.— Apply the Liniment thoroughly, rubbing 
it in with the hands. 


To prevent the Liniment from blistering, add about one- 
third sweet oil, which makes it an excellent preparation 
for man or beast. 


- PREPARED BY - 

2 v£. SCOTT, H>r-a.g-g-ist, 

KINGSBURG, CALIFORNIA 


No. 4071-250, 65c; 500, 90c; 1000, $1 30 



No. 4066-250, $1.35; 500, $1.90; 1000, $2.75. 



IMPROVED 


CONDITION POWDER, 

FOR HORSES AND CATTLE. 


Useful in cases of Distemper, Coughs, Colds, Bots, Farcy, 
Costivenesss, Roughness of the 8kin, and Stoppage of 
Water. Swelled Legs, Grease and Influenza, can be re 
lieved and sometimes cured by the use of these Powders. 
They do not interfere with the daily work of the horse 
and can be given to cattle with equal advantage. 


DOSE.— Tablespionful twice a day, in mash. 


PREPARED AND SOLD BY 


WM. P. MCDERMOTT, M.D. 

Druggist and Apothecary, 

24TH AND VALENCIA STS., SAN FRANGISGO. 


No. 4069-250, $1.25; 500, $1.75; 1000, $2.50. 







mi 

for all Fori 

LAMENESS IN MAN OR BEAST. 


V t-- r r T t ' 

* * An Effectual Rzmedy for all Forms of * 



A ♦, 4 i 


Sprains, Braises, Ringbone, Spavin, Galls, 
Grease Heels, Soratch.es, Fistula, 
and Poll Evil. 


Directions. Shake well before using, and bathe 
the affected parts once or twice a day. 


PREPARED* BY 

ZLzT. ZEUG-GrlliTt 

Druggist and Chemist, 
Anaheim, Cal’a. 


No. 4072 -250, 65c; 500, 90c; 1000, $1 30. 


McNeil San Jasejn €al 


xyoiiy; 

For Rheumati 
Sprains, B 
Tooth 

Directions. — 
affected, heating it 

1 use, take ten to twe 

\ r K Iiljk 

IMEP. 

, Sore Throat, 
[eadache, 

5, Etc. 

freely to all parts 
nnel. For internal 
or on sugar. 

sm, Neuralgia 
ruises, Colic, l 
ache, Soreness 

Jse by applying 
ivell with warm fla 
nty drops, in syrup 

>JOIIN CARR, 

Cor, 6th and Harrison 

Apothecary,-* 

Sts., San Francisco. 

— ————.—__ 


UNLESS OTHERWISE ORDERED, ALL LABELS FURNISHED GUMMED AND CUT, READY FOR USE. 







































































































































FOR ORDERS OVER li.UPO SEt U-ASS-FEU PRIiCF US 7 ! ON FOURTH PAGE OF TH S CATALOGUE., 


Mi seel Ui neo us Late els » 


85 


No. 4073. 

250, 95c; 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.80. 



wy n 



-: for :- 

Snapped Hands, Face,Lips,&c. < 

Apply freely to the parts Affected. 

FULLER & SON, 

Druggists and Apothecaries, 5|| 

Downey City, Cal. 


No. 4077. 

250, 75c; 500, $1.00; 1000, $1.50. 



INJECTION 


Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Etc. 

NEVER FAILS. 


Remember, that this Preparation is 
completely free from the so harmful 
quicksilver so much in use in injections. 


Directions. — Keep the Injection 
inside as long as possible. Bathe and 
keep clean the affected part with cold 
water. 


PREPARED ONLY HY 

Dr. A. BERTELLI 

Pharmacist, 

523 Davis St., San Franc;s:o, 


No. 4081. 

250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1Q00, $1.80. 


•oll^ALjBTAS 

I' <l^==r'3|jj 

“ ii 



An old and reliable remedy for 
Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Etc. 


Directions.—O ne teaspoonful after 
each meal, and at bed-time Avoid stimu¬ 
lants. amt all kinds of rich, greasy, or 
highly seasoned food. 


SHELL? I 1 TCB, 

<3iwy Drug SwortE, 

PLAGERVILLE, GAL. 


' 

§ 

! 

i 




No. 4074. 

250, $1.00; 500, $1.40; 1000, $2.00. 


No. 4075. 

250, 70c; 500, 95c; 1000, $1.40. 


No. 4076. 

250, $1.85; 500, $1.90; 1000, $2.75. 



No. 4078. 

70c; 500, 95c; 1000, $1.40. 



//r 

GLYCERINE 

This Preparation is nine- 
tenths Pure Glycerine, and 
may be substituted for the 
liquid, when desirable for out¬ 
ward application. 

WILL FRISBIE, 

tlionecz ‘I'rucj Store, 

REDWOOD CITY, CAL. 


No. 4082. 

250, $1.25; 500, $1.75; 1000, $2.50. 


Illlhf'Sl'l, ... 

I.,«aa m ijoijJ 

Gl ): ;i ... 


. 

Ill 




III. 


SPECIFIC 

— :a sure cure for:— 

G0X0£BH(EA, 

Gleet, Ete. 


T HIS Preparation is confident¬ 
ly recommended as a pleas¬ 
ant and safe remedy for the above 
diseases. It is prepared so as not 
to offend the most sensitive taste, 
and will effect a cure in the most 
obstinate cases. 

DOSE.—Shake the bottle well, and 
take a tablespoon Til three times a day, 
bet we< I. meals, a void all stimulating 
I drinks, and rich, greasy, or highly sea¬ 
soned food while taking this medicine. 


PREPARED ONLY BY 

SMITH & MCCARTNEY, 

Druggists ami Apothecaries 

ALBANY, OR. 



A Pleasant and Sooth¬ 
ing Application for 
Chapped Hands, Lips, 
and all irritated 
Snrfaces, 

mfm BOB FREELY. 

PREPARED BY 

N.M.WHITE 

‘J'zi.ggbl, 

SALMON CITY, - IDAHO. 


No. 4079. 

250, 80c; 500, $1.10; 1000, $1.60. 



10. CLYC£/% 



4 A 

-+ 


An effectual and pleasant 
application for Sunburn, 
Chapped Hands, Lips, 
Face, and all abra¬ 
ded surfaces. 


Directions.—A pply a little 
of the Lotion, rubbing it well 
over the parts affected. 


PREPARED AT 

MKRXET SI. PHURMflCy, 

2000 Market St.. June. Gough 
and Haight. S. F. 




FRED. C. KEIL, Prop's 



Csilis Hi Boss. 

* t f 

For Beautifying and Preserving the Coni’ 
plexion, and imparting a Fresh and Youthful Ap¬ 
pearance, Removing Tan, Sunburn and Discolora¬ 
tion, and imparting at once a lovely and brilliant 
Complexion. 


Directions for Using. —Shake the liquid 
well. Take a piece of Velvet Sponge and ap¬ 
ply the Creme. Then, with a dry sponge, 
rub quickly, so as to use but little and spread 
over a large surface. The thinner put on the 
more delicate the complexion. 


Prepared at the Laboratory of 




Naval Drug Store, 

173 Georgia Street, VALLEJO, CAL, 


No. 4O8O—250, 80c; 500, $1.10: 1000, $1.60 


No. 4083. 

250, $1.10; 500, $1.60; 1000, 


’ <*Lo ’ 

ft H'AMI’HOK ILL. 

igiL \-.' jV ====5 -4 ^ J 

'IPS, WITH GLYCERINE. 

^ 0oofivt<j Smofieitt dppfkatiou fo; vSftap- 

peb cKcm^j, £ipj, ciuh ctfl ih:t- (( 

StafacM 



Hub n little on the affected part, especially after washing \ l\ fi 
^ ami at bed-time. .\VY> i 

R. E. WHITE & CO., D ruggists, \ ifjjf 



4 


400 Hayes St., Cor. Gough, San Francisco. 


Hit) 


No. 4084. 

250, $1.10 ; 500, $1.60: 1000, $2 25 



DUE 


An infallible Remedy lordouorrliisa,Gleet,&c. 


T HIS Mixture is confidently recom¬ 
mended as a pleasant and safe rem¬ 
edy. It is so prepared as not to offend 
the most sensitive taste, and will effect a 
cure in the most obstinate cases. 

DOSE. — A teaspoon/nl after each meal 
and at bed-time. Avoid all stimulating 
drinks, and rich, greasy, or highly sea¬ 
soned food, while takinj this medicine. 


prepared only by 

w. k. McCartney, 

Chemist, 

Front St , YALE, E. 0. 



►if. MD •> 

K i ^li tn i n 


A SPEEDY AND SURE CURE, 


THIS MIXTURE is confidently recommend¬ 
ed as a pleasant and safe remedy. It is so pre¬ 
pared as not to offend the most sensitive taste, 
and will effect a cure in the most obstinate cases. 

DOSE.—.4 teosfoonful after each meal and 
at bed-time. Avoid all stimulating drinks. 

and rich, grease or highly seasoned food while 

' : *• 


- ii \ i i" i 

taking this medicine. 


PREPARED BY 


J _ a. BOOTH. 

Druggist and Apothecary 

Front Street, Truckee, Cal. 


WHERE UNGUMMED LABELS ARE WANTED, IT MUST BE EXPRESSLY SO STATED iN EVERY ORDE* 



























































































































X) NOT CUT OR MUTILATE THIS SPECIMEN BOOK, BUI ORDER BY NUMBER OF THE PATTERN, 


86 


Flavoring Fxtract h,ab@l&* 


In all Flavoring Extracts, the Name of Article ean he changed without extra charge. 


No. 4085. JNO. 4U«0. nnn <w fiO *>50 $1.25; 500, §1.75; 1000, $2.50. 250, $1.25; 500, $1.75; 1000, $2.50 

250, $1.25; 500, $1.75; 1000, $2.50. 250, $1.25; 500, $1.75; 1000, $2.50. 250, *1.2o; 500, $1.75, 1000, v -50. - u, v ’ ^ 


No. 4086 


No. 4087. 


No. 4088. 


No. 4089. 



CONCtNIgATED 








WRIGHT 4 BROWN, 

Druggists, 
Healdsburg, Cil'a 


No. 4090. 


"CXTR ^ 
CONCENTRATED 

ESSENCE 


FOR FLAVORING 

Ice Cream, Custards, 
Pastry,Jellies,Etc. 

1 Use to Suit the Taste. 

WATSON BROS., 

Druggists, 
ELLENSBURG, W. 7. 

No. 4096. 



mwm 

CONCENTRATED 

^ of* 

LEMOM i; 

-forF lav °fing |j£ 



m „_ 

C0NCEMI8ATED 





EASPBERSY 

^rliavoring 


CONCENTRATED 






pn rp by 

WRIGHT & BROWN. 

Druggists, 

Healdsburg, Cal’a. 


VHNIIiliH 

yornsw’otiu^ 



PREPARRD BY 

EUREKA MF’G. CO., 

San Francisco, CaL 


CONCENIgATED 



STRAWBERRY 


STAGKPOLE & BOTKIN. 

Drugs and Stationery, 

Butte City, Montana. 


CONCffigATED 



PINE APPLE 



LOGHN S IRVIJV, 

Pha rmacists, 

4th St., East Portland, Or. 


No. 4091. No. 4092. No. 4093. No. 4094. 

Nos. 4090 to 4095-250, 75c; 500, Si.00; 1000, Si.50. 


No. 4095. 


KOHLMAN’S 

PURE 

CONCENTRATED I 

EXTRACT 

BRHNSEi 

FOR 

Flavoring Ice Cream, 
Custards, Jellies, 
Pastry, Etc, 

\ USE TO SUIT THE TASTE ! 

S. KOHLMAN, Grocer,' 

216 Sixth Street, 

Bet. Howard 4 Folsom. S. P, 


No. 4097. 





CONCENTRATED 

BSTfflMf ; 

- :op: - 

ALMOND 

For Flavoring 

ICE CREAM, 

Jellies, 

[ CTJSTAEDS, 
Pastry, Etc. 

C. NEUMANN, 

Cheap Cash Crocer, 

1307 Polk St,, 

SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 


CONCENTRATED 

E XT HACT 

—OF— 

PINEAPPLE 


For Flavoring IceCream, 
Custards, Jellies, 
Pastry, Etc. 


Use to Suit the Taste. 


No. 4098. 


PREPARED BY 

J. mop RON 

Druggist, 

SONORA, CAL 


No. 4099. 


EXTRACT 





r ♦- t* 


O5E0gB5E35B 


For Flavoring IceCream, 
Custards. Jellies, 
Pastry, Etc. 


KIRK, CEARY & CO. 

Wholesale and Retail 
DRUGGISTS, 
416 J Street, 
SACRAMENTO, CAL. 


Concentrated 

EXTRACT 



For Flavoring 

Ice Cream, Jellies 

Pastry, Etc, 

JOS. PALMER 

Gity Drug Store, 

LH. GRANDE, OR'N. 



™ P. KK0GP, IB 

Drugs and Stationery, > 

Cherrv Creek, Nev 



Xos. 4096 to 4101 250, 75c 5 500, 81.00; 1000, 81.50. 


No. 4100. 


CONCENIgATED 


Ml 


of 




•forfSgpth^ A 

C r^tv V ^ 


- e. j. mcbride, ■ 

r \ ' 

• Druggist and BookseUer. j 



*' PREPARED BV 

BELL BROS. 



No. 4101. 


PURE 

CONCENTRATED 

* ESSENCE * 

-)of(- 


PREPARED BY 

G. W. ACLY 

Druggist, 
Creacent City. Cal'a. 


I M II I I I I I I I I I I Hi »l 


WINTERGREEN 


111111 mu nit111 in 

FOR FLAVORING 

Ioe Crsam, Jel¬ 
lies, Custards, 
Pastry, Etc. 


PREPARED BY 

H. BENTLEY A CO. 

Druggists, 
WOODBRIDGE, CAL. 


















































































































































































































FOR ORDERS OVER 1,000 SEE CLASSiFiED PRiCE LIST ON FOURTH PAGE OF THIS CATALOGUE, 


neons: 


± bJ.i> 


87 


In all Flavoring Extracts, tlie Xante of Article can be changed without extra cliarge. 


No. 4102. 

250, #1.35; 500, #1.90; 1000, $2.75. 




No. 4103. 

250, $1.50; 5C0, $2.00; 1000, $3.00. 


No. 4104. 

250, $1.60; 500, $2.20; 1000, $3.25. 


No. 4105. 

250, $1.75; 500, $2.35; 1000, $3.50. 





FOR FLAVORING 

Ice Sream, Jellies, bus¬ 
tards, Pastry, Etc. 


PREPARED BY 

C. E\ HARLAN, 

Druggist, 

BELLEVILLE, NEV. 


No. 4106. 

250, 45c; 500, 65c; 1000, 90c. 


JOY’S 

POSITIVE CURE FOR 


Directions.—A pply with 
a brush night and morning for 
three or four days, then the 
corn can be readily removed 
with the point of a knife. 


PREPARED ONLY BY 

EDWIN W. JOY & CO., 

Chemists, 

Stockton and Market Sts., S. F. 





• PVHK 

* CONCENTRATEDf 

EXTRACT 81 

- OF — 




-_ 

fAIILLA 

~^F0R FLAVORING-^- 
IGE (Sl^EAM, elELLiIES 
Sustards, Pastry, Etc., Etc. 


PREPARED BY 


, B. J. RHODES & CO., / 

% Druggists, 

l* SAN JOSE. CAL. 



No. 4107. 

250, 40c; 500, 60c; 1000, 80c. 


GOSGEAT^ 
% EXTRACT 


*1* _ 



~ r 7EIE£Ti3f c Eji£f^f^^fE±l^f^jr^f^J7EttcdJc±r'^fEL 


STRAWBERRY 


o^/.^aeaE^e'ae/p/BeageoE 


FOR FLAVORING 
Ige <© i^eam, Jellies, 

bustards, Pastry, Etc., Etc. 


PREPARED BY 


DA.VIP SAXST, 

•^-D^UGGISm,*- 
Carson City, Nev. 


^ootliachf Q)r()^s; s 

DIRECTIONS.—Cleanse the cavity of 
the Tooth; wet a small piece of cotton 
with the drops and apply to cavity. 

LOUIS WEINMANN, 

City Pharmacy, 

Cor. First and H Sts., Benicia, Cal’a. 


No. 4108. 

250, 35e; 500, 50c; 1000, 70c. 






67^3 


OIF*' 



+++++ 

-nFOR FLAVORING!- 

Ice tom, Jellies, Sustards 

©ASTI^Y, 0TG., €-TG. 


PREPARED BY 


KENNEDY 8c VEACH 

EL DORADO, CALIFORNIA. 


EYE WATER. 

Directions .—one drop in the 
eye three times a day. 

E. G BORDEN, Apothrcary 

San Francisco, Cal. 


Owing to the method of manufacturing 
the above Flavoring Extract Labels, Nos. 
4102 to 4105 will NOT be gummed. We do 
not print less than 250 to each name. 


No. 4109. 

250,80c; 500, $1.10; 1000, $1.60. 


No. 4110. 

250, 80c; 500, $1.10; 1000, $1.60. 


250. 


No. 4111. 

#1.00; 500, $1.40; 1000, $2.00. 


250, 80c; 


No. 4112. 

500, #1.10; 1000. #1.60. 


No. 4113. 

250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, #1.80 



BENZINE 


FOR REMOVING 

Urease, Paint, Etc 


FROM ALL - 

Silk or Woolen Goods 

Without injury to the finest 
fabric or most delicate colors. 


DIRECTIONS. 

Place a piece of cotton cloth 
under the spot to be cleaned, 
and apply with a sponge or 
rag. L)o not use near a Maine. 

PUT UP BY 

GEORGE WOOD, 

Druggist, 

SIERRA l 'ILLE, CAL. 



DEODORIZED 

BENZINE 


FOR THE REMOVAL OF 

Grease Spots, Paint, Etc. 

The Cleaning of Silks, G'.oves 
Cloths and Fabrics generally, 
without damage to the ar- 
tiole. and making them 
look equal to new. 
-— ♦ ♦ 

Directions.— Apply with n 
linen rag, rub well and wipe 
dry. Be cautious of lire. 


SOLD BY 

DR. 0. A. McDONELL, 

Chemist and Apitheoary, 

271 N. Main Street, Rose Block, 

LOS ANGELES. 


excels/ q 

^MAGIC^ 

ERASIVE FLUID 

For Removing Grease, Paint, 
Etc., from all Silk or 
Woolen Goods. 

Will not Injur© the Finest Fabric or 
mo3t Delicate Colors. 


Directions. — Place a niece of cotton 
cloth under the spot to be cleaned, and ap 
ply with a sponge or rag. It should not be 
used near a flame. 


PREPARED BY 

Xj. c. tibbits, 

Pharmacist, 

COLUMBIA, CALIFORNIA. 


^PERT's 

CONCENTRATED 



I i( 1 ( 31 ,YE 

FOR REMOVING 

Grease, Paints, Etc. 

FROM ALL 

Silks or Woolen Goods. 


DIRECTIONS— Place a piece 
of cotton cloth under the spot 
Ito be cleaned, ami apply with 
n sponge. It should not be 
used near a flame. 


- FROM - 

J. A. RUPERT. 

Druggist, 

Hailey, - Idaha, 



CLEANSING 


A A A A « A AAAAAA AAa <LAAAXA 


CREAM. 


For Removing Paint, OH, 
or Grease Spots from 
Clothing or any 
kind of Fabric. 


Apply with a Sponge 
or Soft Rag. 


ITT IT BY 


E. J. McBRIDE, 

Dmggisi and Bookseller, 

DIXON, - CAL’A. 


M@W©iH Ban Jose, 


WHERE UNGUMMED LABELS ARE WANTED, IT MUST BE EXPRESSLY SO STATED IN EVERY ORDER. 















































































































































DO NOT CUT OR MUTiLATE THIS SPECIMEN BOOK, BUT ORDER BY NUMBER OF THE PATTERN^ 


88 


Toilet Jin ttalSf 


IN ALL TOILET LABELS THE NAME OF ARTICLE WILL BE CHANGED WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. 

No. 4114— 250, §1.25; 500, §1.75; 1000, §2.50. No. 4115 250, §1.25; 500, §1.75; 1000, §2 50. No. 4116-250, §1.25; 500, §1.75; 1000, §2.50. 



SUPERIOR 

lavenderwater.. 

•T-cFol I'fie fe 


Ralston’s Pharmacy, 

Cor. Post and Powell Sts., 

SAN FRANGISG0. 



KIRKLAND & TROWBRIDGE, 

Pharmacists, 

971 Broadway, Cor. 10th. St. 



OAKLAND, CAL. ^ . 'if'Ji 

■ftZi&SlI&i i Afc'V liiKR 



No. 4117 250, §1.25; 500, §1 75; 1000. §2.50 


No. 4118—250, 81.25; 500, §1 75;.1000, $2.50. 


No. 4119—250, §1.25; 500, §1.75; 1000, §2.50. 


SUPERIOR 







1' 

M 

n 

J 


J 

u 

J 

[\ 

1 

Li 


PREPARED BY 


BURKS, 


PROPRIETOR 


U^Raval Di^ug Store, 

173 Georgia St., Vallejo, Cal. 




SUPERIOR 


T ' 



R 

l_y 

Ly 


D, 


FOR THE TOILET. 


C, M. MRROUGM. 

Druggist and Pharmacist 

Opposite Tremont Block 

RED BLUFF, GAL. 


No. 4121. 

250, 70c; 500, 95c: 1000, §1.40. 


No. 4122. 

250, 70c; 500, 95c; 1000, §1 .40 


No. 4123. 

250, 75e; 500, §1.00; 1000, §1.50. 


No. 4120. 

250, 35c; 500, 50c; 1000, 70c 


EDWIN JOY & CO, 

Druggists and Perfumers, 


HEW MOWN HAY. 


052 2v£a.rlret Street, 
SAN FRANCISCO 


TAKE NOTICE. 

No. 4120 is also furnished, in lots of 
1000 or (n>er only ? at 20 cents for each 125 , 
the name of article being changed for 
every 125 Labels. By this means, Drug¬ 
gists can obtain a variety of Perfumery 
Labels at a nominal cost. For list of per¬ 
fumeries, see page 48 . 




Fragrant and lasting. 

J NO. WALKER, M. D. 

City Drug Store , 

0pp. City Hotel, 80N0EA, CAL, 


Except when expressly so stated, we do not furnish less than 250 Labels to any one name of article. 





iff ' w ’ : ^ 


SUPERIOR '3VU& 
-aBOUQUETV ^ 



W: .-s* 



I! 


_ . PUT UP BY 

!f ^ J.H. RALSTON, 

i CS t) 

ftjfi Cor. Post & Powell Sts. thA 
® an Francisco. ©' 1 / 



McNeil San Jase 9 €aX 


UNLESS OTHERWISE ORDERED, ALL LABELS FURNISHED GUMMED AND CUT, READY FOR USE. 
























































































































































FOR ORDERS UVER t,000 SEE CLASSiriED PRiCE uiST ON FOURTH PAGE OF THIS CATALOGUE. 


No. 4124. No. 4125. 

250. $1.00; 500, #1.50; 1000, $2.00. 250, 93c; 500 $1.25; 1000, #1.80. 

.SUPKKIOK 


To Hr t L a be Is. 


No. 4120. 

250, 90c; 500, #1.25; 1000, #1.80. 


H BOUQUET 



cologne 

a. * «s=a ^ 

\ An Exquisite and Lasting j y 
-iee^FU£Q€ »- 
Ear the Handkerchief. 

- PITT UP BY- 

F. J. SCHNEIDER, 

Druggist. 



g. Jl g. 

< W ® - $s .1 


-WY: 5 - 



S S. OBERBEENER. & 


PREPARED ONLY BY 

OH&S. BELL 

Sfiar-macRI, 

Wo. 202 12 ST. 

SACRAMENTO. 


Pharmacist, 


M SANTA CLABA 

O-A-Z-'-A.. 




3s?S 


PLEASE REMEMBER. 

That unless"'it is expressly so 
stated, and price per 100 quoted 
over each Label, we do not fur¬ 
nish less than 250 to each name 
of article. 


No. 4128-250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.80 

c Qj 


No. 4129 -250, $1.25; 500, #1.75: 1000, #2 50. 




Rea 


Th 






-FOR THE COMPLEXION.^ 

This Elegant Preparation, containing pure Glycer- 
‘ ine, is more soothing and healing, and much 
more pleasant to use. (being less greasy) 
than the article comm only sold. _ 

TTf k i>.flkisjijUy ^ co. /J 

Druggists, yf 

Tucson, Arizon a. ' 


No. 4131 250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.80. 



prep ^ jfj 

ROSE " 

^tyccriifc 

LOTION. 


Perfumed with the Best and most 
Elegant Odor. 

Jr “ Prej' in d l yy 

1% WELLS & HUNGATE 

Druggists, 

Walla Walla, W. T 



~>GE0. H. TILLEY, 

ARCATA, CALIFORNIA. 


89 


No. 4127 -250, $1.35; 500, $1.90; 1000 , $2.75. 




^CSUPERIORk. 

pn iic fnltuinr 

FOI^ THE ©OILiE'P. 

Geo. H. Holbrook, 

Druggist and Apothecary, 
EAST PORTLAND, OREGON. 

No. 4130-250, $1.25; 500, $1.75; 1000, $2 50 



No. 4134. 

250, 80c; 500, #1.10; 1000, #1 60. 


No. 4132 -250,90c; 500, #1.25; 1000, §1 80 No. 4133 250, 90c; 500. #1.25; 1000, #1 80. 






All Labels shown in Black Ink can he 
printed in Green, Lake or Brown Ink, for 
20 per cent extra, on Tinted Paper for 25 
per cent extra, or in two colors for 50 per 
cent extra, to the cost in Black Ink. 


PERFUMED 

II air Oil 


- FROM - 

e. j mcbride, 

Druggist and Bookseller, 
DIXON, CAL’A. 

Toilet Articles, Perfumeries, Etc. 



■<4-> 


r oA t 

,y W .4 

OTOMTO 

i 


For Cleansing and Preserving the 
Teeth, and Hardening the Gums 


DIRECTIONS 1 >ip the brush in water, 
(soft «>r rain water N the best), then pour 
a small quantity of the Wash on it. and 
rub it oil the teeth. 


PREPARED AND SOLD BY 

EDWlj\ C. 

Chemist, 

SANTA ANA, CAL. 


Nos. 4132 and 4133 trimmed close to border without extra charge. 


J/rAW/ Eros., Sun Jose , CnJ. 


WHERE UNGUMMED LABELS ARE WANTED, !T MUST BE EXPRESSLY SO STATED N EVERY ORDER. 


























































































































DO NOT CUT 


OR MUTiLATE THIS SPECIMEN BOOK, BUT ORDER BY NUMBER OF 1 HE PATTERN 






Toilet Tabels. 


No. 4135. 

250, $1.85; 500, $1.90; 1000, $2.75. 


No. 4136. 

250, $1.10; 500, $1.60; 1000, $2.25. 


No. 4137. 

250, $1.00; 500, $1.50; 1000, $2.00. 


NO. 4138—250, $1.25; 500, $1.75; 1000, $2.50. 


Jimi* OIL. 




Perfumed with the Best and 
most Elegant Odors. 




PALACE DRUG STORE, 

Apothecary ^Chemist 

21st & VALENCIA STS., S. F. 


No. 4139. 

250, 70c; 500, 95c ; 1000, $1.40. 


McNeil San JT&se, 


UNLESS OTHERWISE ORDERED, ALL LABELS FURNISHED GUMMED AND CUT, READY TOR USE 


^ce 


% 

golde^ 

IJairOil 

. SUPERIOR DRESSING 

FOR THE 

->> 3 i HAIR. «■<- 

PREPARED BY 

C.P.V.W^TJSON, 

New Drug Store, 
Church Plaza & Congress Sts. 
Tucson, A. T 


No. 4145. 

250, 75c; 500, $1.00; 1000, $1.50. 


highly Ifbrfumetl. 


PREPARED BY 

ROSS HANNA, 

Los Angeles, Cal. 


No. 4140. 

250, 70c; 500, 95c; 1000, $1.40. 




-3{COIX4HF 


for the hair. 


FRED FLEISHMAN & CO, 

Druggists, 
TUCSON, - ARIZONA. 


No. 4140. 

250, 70c: 500, 95c ; 1000, $1.40. 


No. 4144. 

250, 60c; 500, 85c ; 1000, $1.20. 


A Purely vegetable compound, 
free from all irritating and poison¬ 
ous substances. It promotes the 
growth, beautifies and cleanses the 
hair, and prevents its coming out. 

Wash the hair with clean water, 
and apply every other day. 

S. R. CLAYES, 

Druggist ami (Tjpmist. 

H STREET, MODESTO, CAL. 


SMS flit 


•v * v f f 


PLEASE REMEMBER, 

This Book remains the property of McNeil 
Bkos. . and is loaned upon condition that it is 
not to he cut cr mutilated in any way. In 
ordering, give No. of pattern, and then write 
out any changes that may be desired. 

No. 4141. 

250, 70c; 500, 95c; 1000, $1.40. 


Highly Betjfunied. 

Prepared and Sold by 

M.S. DANIELS & SON, 

Druggists, 

CrsLTxrrford. Street, 
Downey City, Cal. 


M Brilliant Baiij dressing. 


NOTICE.—No. 4139 can also be furnished in 
Black, Lake, Green or Brown Ink, at prices 
corresponding to same size in those colors 


W.J. MCCARTHY’S DRUG STORE 


No. 4143. 

250, 75c; 500, $1.00; 1000, $1.50. 



































































































































































FOR ORDERS OVER 8,000 SEE CLASSiF»ED PRICE LIST ON FOURTH PAGE OF THIS CATALOGUE. 


Bay Mum Mu be Is* 


91 


No. 4147 -250, §1.25; 500, §1.75; 1000, $2.50. 


No. 4148-250, $1.10; 500, $1.60; 1000, $2.25. 


No. 4149-250, $1.25; 500, $1.75; 1000, $’2.50. 




Bjry ipja 


Ijoit tlje Toilet. 


B. J. ItftOBEg % CO.. 

Pharmacists, 

293 Santa Clara St. 




I 


FOR THE TOILET 


W. N. VWhhWE ct ca 

Druggists and Apothecaries, 



'Bcill’s,waslungnonSt..betlst&2fl. 

PORTLAND, OR. 


No. 4150-250, $1.10; 500,81.75; 1000,82.50. 


No. 4151-250, $1.25; 500, $1.75; 1000, 82 50. 





mj s< 



For the Toilet. 



<$) 




j 4 

E. & Paddock & Go. 

Main St., St. Helena, Cal’a. 



No. 4152—250, $1.00; 500, $1.40; 1000, $2.00. 


No. 4153—250, $1 25; 500, 81.75; 1000, $2.50. 


No 4154—250, 70c; 500. 95c; 1000, $1 40 



PLEASE OBSERVE. 

No. 4152 can also be furnished in Black, Lake, Green or 
Brown Ink, at prices corresponding to same size in those 
colors. Always state color of Ink desired. 


^FINEST+QUALITY^ 


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-«F0R*TME*BATH*0R»T0ILET.>- 


^PUT+UP^BY 

Pm*J.tJUSEMLER*&iCC 

MORRISON t STREET, 

-< PORTLAND,40REG0N.^ 



No. 4154 can also be furnished in Black, 
Lake, Green or Brown Ink, at prices cor¬ 
responding to same size in those colors. 


This Specimen Book is only loaned, and under no circumstances is it to be cut or mutilated 
in any way. Except through loss by fire, a second copy will not be supplied. 


M©M@M Bros., San Jose» Ca /, 


WHERE UNGUMMED LABELS ARE WANTED, IT MUST BE EXPRESSLY SO STATED CN EVERY ORDER. 

















































































































































DO NOT CUT OR MUTiLATE THIS SPECIMEN BOOK, BUT ORDER BY NUMBER OF 


I he pattern. 


92 


L i(] u or L a be Is, 


No. 4155—250, SI 25; 500,8175; 1000,82.50 


t IWttltt. 


druggists, 

California Street, 

REDDING, 

Cal. 



No. 4156 -250. $1.25; 500, $1.75; 1000,82 50. 


No. 4157-250, §1.35; 500, SI. 90; 1000, $2.75. 



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QTTiJ.I-IT’r, 


USE O 1ST LY. 





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1 ^ • Dju 

Selected lor Medicinal Use. 

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^-FEilEB & SOX,a 

It* 

Druggists anfl -a- Xpntl{rr;jrics, k* 
DOWNEY CITY, CAL. 


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111 


Please remember we do not print less than 250 
Labels to any one name of article. 


No. 4158 250, $1 50 ; 500, $2.00; 1000, $3.00. 



Fine Old 



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For Medicinal Use. 


from 


CORNER DRUGSTORE, 

i Warner, - Proprietor, 

Elaine Block:, 

RODEgTG, • CflLIflGRNIfl 


No. 4159--250, $1.10; 500, $1.60; 1000, $2.25. 



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For Medicinal Purposes. 




( 


it'ir.gjvi: 

^APOTHECARIES’ HARE,Ik, 

B. GUTIERREZ, 

SA_2SrTA_ CAL’A. 


No. 4160 250,81.25; 500,81.75; 1000,82.50. 


In all Labels shown on tliis page tlie name of 
any 'Wine or I.iquor will be inserted 
without extra cliarjje. 

No. 4161 250, $1 25; 500, 81.75; 1000, 82.50. 



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Whisk 


TOWI*E < 5 c WAILDFfcll* 

' ' 

Druggists,—l— y 

i . D 2 ^ Sa - n Cal. qfo 

1 Tay y___*<t>. 


M&Neil Bros., San Jf&se, Cal, 

UNLESS OTHERWISE ORDERED, ALL LABELS FURNISHED GUMMED AND CUT? READ Y FOR* U S E. ' 








































































































































FOR ORDERS OVER 11,000 SEE CLASSIFIED PRICE UST ON FOURTH PAGE OF THIS CATALOGUE. 




For Medicinal Use Onlj/ 


I For Medicinal Use Only 


FROM 


FROM 


Druggist, 




OREGON 


Opposite Schwabacher Bros 


WHISKY 


For Medicinal Use Onlj/ 


FROM 


Cor. Wallace and Jackson Sts, 


Iliquor Labels* 


No. 4162 -250, SI.75; 500, §2.35; 1000, S3.50. 


No. 4163-250, 81.50; 500, $2.00; 1000, $3.00. 


No. 4164-250, $1 25; 500, -31.75; 1000, 8150. 


We do not print less than 250 
Labels to each name of article. 


No. 4166 -250. $1.25; 500, ¥1.75; 10O0, 82.n0 


No. 4165—250, §1.50; 500, 82.00; 1000, 83 00. 


-^CFINE«OLKL_ 

fit RYE-WHISKEY 


FROM 

^SHflW&CflLUSCH> i 


PHARMACISTS, 

392 FIRST 5T„ SAN JOSE, GAL. 




No. 4167 250. 81 25 : 500, 81.75. 1000 , 82.50. 


Iii all Labels shown on this pajfe the name of any 
Wine or Liquor will he inserted without extra charge. 

We do not print less than 250 Labels to eaeli name 
of article, except when expressly so stated 011 top. 

Please I><> NOT cut or mutilate this Hook, but order 
by Number of i»attern, and name articles wanted. 


MeMell Bros., Bam Loses Cal 


W~4ERE UNGUMMED LABELS ARE WANTED, IT MUST BE EXPRESSLY SO STATED Ii^^VER^™OrBEH7 















































































































DO NOT CUT OR MUTILATE THIS SPECIMEN ROOK. BUT ORDER BY NUMBER OF THE PATTERN 



“lyi " 1 »ClF ‘"IP n'lijF sijjF nijiii: Jiifjjit 

AN EXCELLENT REMEDY FOR M 


DOSE. One-half a winegiassful three 
or four times a day until relieved 


W. - 1 , 

®™99'st, 

Hanford, California. 


JM©N©ill BvQ&tfj Sam J*qso x , Qai!* 

UNLESS OTHERWISE OKUERED, ALL LABhLS FURNISHED UUMME U AND CUT, READY FOR USE. 


h£q it Q.v Hu a bds» 


No. 4168— 250, SI.50; 500, §2.00; 1000,53.00. 


No. 4169 -250, §1 25; 500, §1 75; 1000 , §2.50. 


No. 4170 250, $1.10; 500, §1 60; 1000, Si 2a. 


I.abcls NoS. 41681 4169* oikI 417^ arc 
limned close to borders, makini; dla- 
and shaped Labels wlieii complete. 

Tlie name of any Wine or Liquor !n- 
rted without extra charge. 


No. 4171. 

250. §1.25; 500, §1.75; 1000, §2.50. 


PREPARED BY 

HELMER & MINOR, 

Druggists, 

p - o. BLOCK. 

ST ELMO, GOL’O. 






































































r'Ofif ORDERS OVER 1,000 SEE CLASSIFIED PRICE LIST ON FOURTH PAGE OF THIS CATALOGUE. 


Liquor Iinbels* 


95 


No. 4173—250, $1.25; 500, $1.75; 1000, $2.50. 


No. 4174—250, $1.25; 500, $1.75; 1000, 82.50. 



No. 4175-250, $1.25; 500, $1.75; 1000, $2.50. 





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FRANK A. GRIMES, 

DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, 

FRONT ST,, KNIGHT’S LANDING, CAL 


No. 4178—250, 80c; 500, $1.10; 1000, $1 60 


No. 4177 -250, $1.25; 500, $1.75; 1000, $2.50. 





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Az/jZ/Y//. 


George M. Taylor & Co. 

-^Dllciituf’cichi^iitg Elicit itictcbb auN Cl\embb,-£«- 

405 FRONT STREET, SAN FRANGISGO. 


I11 all Isabels shown on this page tlie name of any 
Wine or Liquor will be inserted without extra charge 

W T e do not print less titan 250 Labels to each name 
of article, except when expressly so stilted on top. 

Please IIO NOT cut or mutilate this Kook, hut ortler 
by Number of Pattern, and name articles wanted. 



sueei^ioi^ 

SJIKEKY WINE 

For Medicinal Use Only. 


q.Kelloqq * GO. 

City Brag §tore, 
tj, SEATTX,E,"W. T 


No 4179—250, 70c; 500,95c; 1000, $1.40. 



DIL'D 


tffRYE WHISKY 

Foe Use. 


- PUT UP BY -- 

W. K. DEMENT & CO , 

—5--l»rujfKl«ts, —J—- 

Odd Fellows’ Block, - ASTORIA, OR. 


M©N©U Bros., Sum €& /. 


WHERE UNGUM MED LABELS ARE WANTED, IT MUST BE EXPRESSLY SO STATED IN EVERY ORDER. 











































































































































DO NOT CL'T OR MUTILATE THIS SPECIMEN BOOK, BUT ORDER BY NUMBER OF THE PATTERN. 


96 


Miscellaneons Labels* 


READ CAREFULLY BEFORE ORDERING. 

Black Ink -No. 3667i- ! Two Colors - No. 4180. 

250, $1.10; 500, $1.60; 1000, $2.25. 1 250, $1.35; 500, $1.90; 1000, $2.75. 


No. 4181. InStock — 50c per 100. Over 100, Class S. The name of any Wine or Liquor 
inserted at same rates. We do not furnish less than 100 to a name. _ 



c£Fine Old 


(9> 



IL 


purity €fuairantEEfl. 


No 4182. In Stock - 50c per 100. Over 100, Class S. 
The name of any Wine or Liquor inserted. 


No. 4183. 

250, 70c; 500, 95c; 1000, $1.40. 


Attention is called to the above Label, which we 
have adopted since the first part of this book was 
printed. It will be found a valuable intermediate 
size, between Nos. 4163 and 4164, and can be furnished 
in Black Ink when desired at the price above quoted. 

The name of any Wine or Liquor will be inserted, 
in any Liquor Label, at the prices quoted. 

Again we request the Trade not to cut or mutilate 
this Specimen Book in auy way, it having cost us much 
labor, as well as money. In ordering it is only neces¬ 
sary to give us the Number of the Pattern, and write 
out the names of articles or changes that are desired. 

Except when expressly so stated, on top of each 
Label, we do no not print less than 250 to each name. 



MBUM 3 INAS. 

{! 

USE ONLY. T 


r Oi, 



No. 4183 is also a new design, for 
which we bespeak a pleasing reception 
by lovers of novelties. It can be fur¬ 
nished in Black, if desired, at the fol¬ 
lowing prices: 

250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, $1.20. 

In ordering the above Label for 
Black Ink, it will be necessary to so 
state it, otherwise it will be furnished 
as above. 


Nos. 4184 to 4189 Ill Stock, at 25c per 100. Over 100, Class I. Any Extract furnished at same rates. 

No. 4184. No. 4185. No. 4186. No. 4187. No. 4188. No. 4189. 



concentrated 



M2 MON 

jornavuring 

Gael 


% 


WARRANTED 

-OF- 

Superior Quality. 


n 




a<Sl<SPS&£! H 

Ui \Cl'S 



WARRANTED ) Z 

-OF- 

SUPERIOR QUALITY. 

r> C.C >r : -1 j J-JO Jt-C 


MeMell Mr®St 


* 2 ) 



CONCENTRATED 

[EXTRACT 

- OF — 

rB5H5HSHSHSHSH5H5HSH 

PINEAPPLE 

sasasasHsasEsasagasi 

FOR FLAVORING 

ce Cream, Cus¬ 
tards, Jellies, 
Pastry. Etc. 

WARRANTED 

-OF j 

SUPERIOR QUALITY 


PURE 

CONCENTRATED 

*E$SENGE* 

- )OF( - 


""11 mi nn in. 


WINTEHEBEEN 

• mu 1 m mu 1 in 

FOR FLAVORING 

Ice Cream, Jel¬ 
lies, Custards, 
Pastry, Etc. 

warranted 


SUPERIOR QUALITY. 


UNL ESS OTHERWISE ORDERED, ALL LABELS FURNISHED GUMMED AND CUT, READY FOR USE. 










































































































































97 





Any Label shown in this Book in Black Ink can be printed on this kind of paper at 1 1-2 price, or 50 
per cent added to the price of any Label as shown in Black, thus: If a Black Ink Label costs 30 cents per 
1000, a Red Plate Label of the same pattern (or reading) will cost 45 cents; if 50 cents or $1.00 for one, then 
75c and $1.50 per 1000 for the other, and so on. In ordering Labels, DO NOT cut up this Book, but where 
any Labels are wanted that are not shown on this page, write “Red Plate Series” over Labels wanted in this 
style, give Number of Pattern, for reading, with any changes desired, and we will understand the rest. 


THESE LABELS WILL NOT EE GrTJ]VIMEI>. 




No. 4190-250, 81.50; 500, §2.00; 1000 , $3.00. 



FOE nESTEOTIITG- 

Roaches, Bed Bugs, Fleas, Ants, Moths, Mosquitoes, Etc. 


This is a vegetable production, and will be found a most effectual de¬ 
stroyer of the above mentioned and other insects. It is not poisonous, and can be used 
with perfect safety. 

For destroying Roaches, Etc., it should be strewed about the place where they 
are usually found. To destroy Mosquitoes, burn a small quantity in the room or place 
infested. _ „ , , 

Woolens and Furs, when put away for the Summer, are effectually protected from 
Moths by the use of this Powder. 


KEEP WELL CORKED. 


S. 0BERDEENER, Druggist and Pharmacist, 

SAJSTIA. CLABA, CAL’A. 


No. 4191—250, $1.50; 500, 82.00; 1000, 83.00. 





FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF 

Fleas, Flies, Ants, Moths, Bed Bugs, Mosquitoes, Etc. 

- - J$=<58C>« - 

This Powder, prepared from flowers imported from the plains of Persia, although a most 
effectual destroyer of all pests which infest the household and garden, is entirely harmless to man¬ 
kind and domestic animals. Used judiciously and thoroughly, it becomes the cheapest and most 
effective agent known to science for the destruction of all insects, etc. 


DIRECTIONS FOR USING. — Distribute the Powder in such a manner as to 
create a dust. This dust inhaled by the insects, causes immediate death. For mos¬ 
quitoes, burn the Powder; the smoke kills instantly. To kill cockroaches, place the 
Powder in the places infested. Sprinkled on birds, fowls and animals, it keeps them 
free from fleas and lice. Used on flowers, it protects them from the ravages of bugs 
and insects. Furs and other wearing apparel are protected from moths by sprinkling 
them with this Powder. 


Prepared by HOLLISTER. & CO., Wholesale Druggists, 

HON OLULTr, EE. I. 


No.4192-250, 55c; 500, 75c; 1000, 81.10. 

FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY. 


nvr. 3VE. DAVIS, 

ZOrvug-grist stoAd. .A.potlieca.rjr, 

NEWPORT, - OREGON. 


No. 4193—250, 55c; 500, 75c; 1000, 81.10. 



DOS/-:.— I-'or a child three days old. 3 drops; one week old, 5 
drops; one month old, 8 drops; one year old, 15 drops; five years 
old, 25 drops; adults, 1 to 2 teaspoonfuls. Repeat every two, 
three or four hours. 

11WSS TAGGART, Druggist and Apcthscary, 

Stanly St,, Horth of Court House, Ukiah, Cal, 


No. 4194—250, 55c; 500, 75c; 1000, 81.10. 



DOSE .—For a child one year old, 1 to 4 drops; two to f 
years old, 4 to 6 drops; four to 6 years old, 6 to 10 drops; 
to ten years old, 10 to 15 drops; ten to fifteen years old. 15 tc 
drops; fifteen to twenty years old, 20 to 25 drops; adults, 30 t< 
drops. 


From GEO. A. FOWLER, Druggist, 

Cor. 7th and Howard Sts., San Francisco. 


No. 4195—250, $1.00; 500, $1.40; 1000 ; $ 2 . 00 . 



BE:D BUG 


in hi 11111 hi 11111111 hi l ima 111111111111111111111111 ■ 

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D IRECTIONS FOR USE. — Apply the Solu¬ 
tion freely with a feather upon the railings 
and into every crevice of the bedstead. This prepa¬ 
ration' will destroy all kinds of vermin if the places 
they frequent are well anointed with it. Be careful 
in applying not to get it into the eye, or into a cut 
or sore. Being a violent poison , it must he kept out 
of reach of children, and not where food is kept. 


«111111111111111111 * 1 ■ 111111111 ■ 1111111111111111111 


DR. W. F. MAGGARD, 

Physician and Druggist, 

RICEVIEEE, - CAL. 


No. 4196- 250, 25c; 500, 35c; 1000, 50c. 

ALCOHOL. 

RILEY & TRACY, 

Druggists and Apothecaries, 

HAILEY, IDAHO. 


No. 4197-250, 25c; 500, 35c; 1000, 50c. 


SYRUP RHUBARB. 


DOSE .—For an infant with diarrhea, V t to i teaspoonful every 
two hours till the passages indicate by their color that the medi¬ 
cine has operated. For adults, 2 to 3 teaspooufuls. 


City Drug Store, - WHITE & BAILEY, Propr's, 

Conn Street, COLTON, CAL. 


No. 4198-250, 25c; 500, 35c: 1000, 50c. 



Q 



FOISONT. 


R. S. AMMEN & CO., Druggists, 

35 East Santa Clara Street, bet. 1st and 2d, San Jose. 


No. 4199. In Stock — 10c per 100. 




No. 4201 10c per 100. No. 4202—10c per 100. 


























































































































































































































99 


WHITE GLAZE SERIES. 


Any Label shown in this Book in Black Ink can be printed on this kind of paper at 1 1-2 price, or 50 per 
added to the price of any Label as shown in Black, thus: If a Black Ink Label C03ts 30 cents per 1000, a White 
Label of the same pattern (or reading) will cost 45 cents; if 50 cents or $1.00 for one, then 75c and $1.50 per 
for the ether, and so on. In ordering Labels, DO NOT cut up this Book, but where any Labels are wanted tha 
not shown on th s page, write “White Glaze Series” over Labels wanted in this style, give Number of Patter 
reading, with any changes desired, and we will understand the rest. 

THESE LABELS WILL NOT BE G-XTOVIIIvLEB. 


• cent 
Glaze 
1000 
it are 
n for 


No. 4204 -230, ¥2.00; 500, 82.90; 1000, 84.00. 



KIRK, GEARY' * CO, /; T 

WHOLESALE DEUOOISTS, //A 

I/tOlL SACRAMENTO, CAL’A. Z 


No. 4206 250,81.30; 500, $2.00; 1000,83.00 


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| AN AGREEABLE REFRIGERANT AND LAXATIVE. 


D IRECTIONS. As a refrigerant, a tablespoon¬ 
ful every hour or two. As a laxative, a wine- 
glassful as often, until the desired effect is pioduced. 
As a purge, half the contents of a bottle may be 
taken at once, and the remaining half in an hour or 
two if it does not operate. The bottle should he 
kept corked in the intervals of taking. 


1‘RI‘AKED AT 

Market Street Pharmacy 

Cor. Market, Gough ad Haight Streets. 

• l> SAN FRANCISCO. 




No. 4209 250, 81.35; 500, 81.90; 1000, 82.75. 




















































































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« shown terns Book in Black Ink. <m tn&Q Paper- can'be printed in this style at double the cost for Black 
: Ink Label oasts SO cents per 1000, a Blue Glaze Label of the same pattern (or reading:) will cost 60 cents; 
• • $1.00 y(-i‘ one, then $1.00 and $2.00 for the other, and so on. In ordering Labels, DO NOT cut up this Beck, but 
Abels ara wanted that are not shown on this page, write “Blue Glaze Series” over Labels wanted in this style, 
•if Pattern, for reading, with any changes desired* and we will understand the rest. 

^aeoasaer XeASEsacass : -w-xnu:*^ ^ €3--o , a*«:M:isi>. 


BEST /\Md PUREST 


l! •icjomtes the Digestive Organs. Improves 
‘he Appetite and the Nervous System. 

Many of the well known Herbs, Roots ami Barks 
enter into its composition, anil the medicinal 
being extracted in a iiighly 
mci ntrated form, is unsurpassed 


PORT WINE 


WALTER ST. JOHN 

City X 5 r-u.gr Store, 

NEW TACOMA, W. T. 

qNL^ 


m 1 IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD 


< • half to a wine-glassful three times 

1 j. j ust before meals. 


MEDICINAL USE 


rnkoARED BV 


Chemists,o— 
AJTISH COLUMBIA. 


“ SExtTU Ojualttij ’ 

(•S ape Brmi&tj 


3?or Sltc&icinal -purposes 


Kirkland & l&rotu&rldQC, BruQQists 

l 37® 33roa6w>aSr (DaklonA, iSalitornia. 


: Cor. Hunt Avenue, 

s V, HES.EKA, 
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FOR ORDERS OVER >,000 SEE CLASSIFIED PRICE LIST ON FOURTH PAGE OF THIS CATALOGUE. 


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Wft^HIS beautiful Series of General Labels having become 
IN a prime favorite wherever tried, we have adopted it as 
T our standard “Gem” Series. For neatness and cheap¬ 
ness they are without an equal. The great advantage pos¬ 
sessed by them is that we furnish as few as ioo of a kind, and 
at a trifling cost, so that Druggists need not be overstocked 
with such labels as are seldom used. Written labels are also 
inexcusable when printed ones can be had at so small a cost. 
Each lot is put up separately in rubber bands, all gummed 
and cut, ready for use. Owing to the peculiar process by 
which these Labels are made, we can only furnish them under 
the conditions named, under “ Instructions,” which please 
read carefully before ordering. 

in Qw dleriag. 

In ordering these Labels, please observe the following 
Rules : 


CAREFULLY BEFORE ORDERING. 


1. — Orders for this Series of Labels must amount to not 
less than two dollars. They will be filled as may be de¬ 
sired, all in lots of ioo, 200, 500, etc., or part in 100 lots, part 
in 200 lots, etc. In short, we will assort the order as you wish, 
providing the total amount is not less than Two Dollars. 

2. — These Labels must be ordered in even hundreds, thus: 
100, 200, 300, 500, and so on, and not 150, 250, etc. 

3. —We will print the name of any article, or will furnish 
any “Dose” desired, but we can not give “Antidotes” with 
Poison Labels, nor print Labels in these Patterns for Private 
or Proprietary Preparations, in quantities of less than 1000, 
as on smaller quantities the amount would not pay for putting 
the matter in type. On orders of 1000, however, we will in¬ 
sert any matter that will go into the space. 

4. — For copy, send us one of your printed labels, or write 
name and address distinctly in plain CAPITAL LETTERS. 
Give your full address in every letter, and don't expect us to 
remember whether you “always” want your labels gummed 
or ungummed, because we can not do it, and will furnish all 
labels gummed unless in every letter we are otherwise ordered. 


5. -In making out your order, classify labels of a kind to¬ 
gether as nearly as possible, and write every name and num¬ 
ber plainly, in order to avoid mistakes. It is not necessary 
to cut or mutilate this book, but order by No. of Pattern. 

Prices, for this, Series of Labels, 

All Labels printed on fine white writing paper, in gold and 
black, with assorted borders, at the following rates: 


IOO of a sort. - 10c 
200 of a sort, - 15c 
500 of a sort, - 35c 
IOOO of a sort, - 80c 

By a given number “of a sort, 
one article, without change of type. 


2000 of a sort, $ 1.15 
3000 of a sort, 1.75 
5000 of a sort, 2.75 
10,000 of a sort, 5.00 

we mean that number for 
Thus, 10,000 Paregoric 


Labels would cost $5.00, but 5000 Paregoric and 5000 Castor 
Oil Labels would cost $2 75 for each 5000. 


PLEASE REMEMBER that orders for this Series of 
Labels must amount to $2 00 in order to be filled. 


No. 4226. 


-h{c CASTOR OIL.}: 


BENSON, SMITH & CO., 

PHARMACISTS, 

113 and 115 Fort Street, Honolulu, H. I. L* 






No. 4227. 


-*ROSE WATER **- 


WILLIAM ]tf. PICKMHN, 

Druggist and Pharmacist, 

No. 212 MAIN STREET, STOCKTON, CAL. 


No. 4228. 


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Bourbon 

| § 

Scudamore, Tlctjnolus & <Co. r 

Apothecaries, 

main Street, takeport, Cal'a. 
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No. 4229. 


n.B.a.nn 


4 PAREGORIC. 


Three days old, 3 drops. I One year old, - - 15 drops. 

■ One week old, - - 5 drops. Five years old, - - 25 drops. £ 

^ One month old, 8 drops. | Adults, - 1 to 2 teaspoonfuls. 

Repeat every two. three or four hours 


HENRY EARLE & CO., Druggists, 

CANON CITY, COLORADO. 


No. 4230. 


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LAUDANUM-POISON. 

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S ORDINARY DOSE. 

■■ Three months old, - 1 drop. I Ten years old, - - 10 drops. B 

5 Oneyear old, - - - 3 drops. Twenty years old, - 20 drops. ■■ 

■1 Five year* old. - - - 6 drops. | Adults. . - - 23 drops, gj 

am “ - - * 

5 Prepared by J. B. MORRIS, Apothecary, ■; 

Mount Idaho, Idaho Territory. 

.. . 

No. 4231. 


... 


Syrup of Ipecac. 

Six months old, - 5 drops. , Five years old, - - 20 drops 

One year old. - - 10 drops. Ten years old, - - 30 drops. 

• wo years old. - - - 15 drops. I Adults. - 1 to 2 teaspoonfuls. • 
As an emetic, repeat every fifteen minutes till it acts. 


•JFrom rvi. KURTZ, Pharmacist 

Cor. Turk and Hyde Sts., San Francisco. 

1 . ■ . I . 


No. 4232. 

SimimiHiiiiifiiiiiuiimiiimmuiiniiui: 


|)Co. 

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.Si. . 

ipooufiif enatj..(join 


5JOHN DEVINE, Druggist and Chemist, ™ 

Cor. Clay and Kearny Sts., San Francisco. 

nciimiiiiiihiimiimluiniimiiNiiimmiR 

No. 4233. 


!)To. St. 

Ctafit.ipconfiiC tiiuo a 3ai>. 


E. J. FORSYTHE, Druggist, 

First Door North City Hall, Brownsville, Oregon. 


No. 4234. 




mo. 




.I'e,. 

ai bimctub 6tj- 


From S. J. HODGKINSON & CO., Druggists, 

Virginia Street, Reno, Nevada. 


No. 4235. 

_ | 

§ FROM RALSTON’S NEW PHARMACY, 

Cor. Post and Powell Sts., San Francisco. 

)gggggggggggggggggggggggggg§g*gag»mm mg gfi 






From GOWENLOCK’S Pharmacy, 

Colorado Springs, Colo. 


o o o n o a 000000000 m 


No. 4237. 

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ZBART MORGAN & CO., Druggists 

Market St. Block, Oakland, Cal. 


No. 4238. 


ms 


Tinct. 


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LANGLEY < 3 c, CO. 

Druggists and Apothecaries 

YATES STREET, VICTORIA, B. G. 


No. 4239. 


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POISON. 



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No. 4240. 


*• mnpi♦■ 

CARBOLIC ACID. 



POISON. 


From L. VAN FOSSEN, Drugs, Patent Medicines. Etc." 


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BIGGS, 


No. 4241. 

ailltlll3SIIilllianiMIIIIIIUIIIHIINIIIIIII«l<£ 

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is. —IMIIIXIEID i~*- 



From J. E. PUTNAM, City Drug: Store, 

Tehama St. Willows, Cal 

nimiiiiiiimimiiiHiuiiiniiiiiiiiiiiMiiii; 

No. 4242. 

ggggg 


i&fi# Eau do Cologne 

((nw 

4 V^</ FRAGRANT AND LASTING. 

— 8 

1 From S.OBKKDKKXEK, nruKKist 

Franklin St., Santa Clara, Cal’a. 




No. 4243. 

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J —triple extract— 

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p»I I0OKEY + CEQB.I 

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I 

A. E. TRAFTON, Druggist, 

^ S. W. Corner Sixth and K Sts.. Sacramento, Cal. ^ 

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McNeil Bros,, San Jose, €at 


WHERE UNGUMMED LABELS ARE WANTED, IT MUST BE EXPRESSLY SO STATED nN EVERY ORDER. 































































































































































































DO NOT CUT OR MUTILATE THIS SPECIMEN BOOK, BUT ORDER BY NUMBER OF THE PATTERN. 


106 fyere sl\own, any Name, Dose or Poison, will bo inserted, in any Lrabel, al ll\e prices quoted. 


No. 4244-250, 30c; 500, 45c; 1000, 60c 


ALCOHOL. 


RILEY & TRACY, 

Druggists and Apothecaries, 

HAILEY, IDAHO. 


No. 4252—250, 30c: 500, 45c; 1000, 60c. 


•*!FipiMlRE 0 F 


No. 4245—250, 30c; 500, 45c; 1000, 60c. 

ESSENCE JAMAICA CINCER. 


i 


For Cramps, Colic, Diarrhea, Etc. 

DOSE. —Adults, one teaspoonful in sweetened water. Children 
in proportion to age. 


City Orug Store, - WHITE & BAILEY, Propr’s, 

Conn Street, COLTON, CAL. 


No. 4246-250, 30c; 500, 45c; 1000, 60c. 


Tinct. 


LANCrLET <3c CO, 

Druggists and Apothecaries 

YATES STREET, VICTORIA, B. G. 


No. 4247—250, 30c: 500, 45c; 1000, 60c 



CASTOR OIL. 


DOSE .—For an adult, one tablespoonful. Children in proportion 
to age.— U. S. Disp. p. 494. 


From S. J. H0DGKINS0N & CO., Druggists, 

Virginia Street, Reno, Nevada. 


No. 4248—250, 30c ; 500, 45c ; 1000 60c. 



POISON. 


| J. B. MORRIS, Druggist and Apothecary, 

Mount Idaho, Idaho Territory. 


No. 4249—250, 30c; 500, 45c; 1000, 60c. 


V 



POISON. 


H. H. MOORE & SONS, Druggists, 

Main Street, Stockton, CaL 


No. 4250 250, 30c ; 500, 45c; 1000, 00c. 



POISON. 


' * ANTIDOTE.- Pour cold * • arti- / • 

_ ficial respiration ; galvanic battery. _^ 

T. J. BRINTON, Druggist, Orland, Cal. V 

mr’- ^ 

» a a a U 


¥ 

* 


No. 4251 250, 30c; 500, 45c; 1000, 00c 


CORROSIVE SUBLIMATE. 

POISON. 


^ vl. C. SCRIBNER, Apothecary, V 

^ Angels, - California. 



FROM 

('JI/IS, 15 . KlITJI 

Druggist and Apothecary, 

CEDARVILLE, - CAE’A. 


No. 4253-250, 30c; 500, 45c; 1000, 60c. 


SWEET SPIRITS OF NITRE. 


FOR FEVER, COLDS, Etc. 

For a child six months to a year old, io to 12 drops; five years 
old, 25 drops; ten years old, 40 drops; adults, one teaspoonful. 
Take in sweetened water, and repeat every three or four hours. 


From A. M. KURTZ, Pharmacist, 

Cor. Turk and Hyde Sts., San Francisco. 


No. 4254-250, 30c; 500, 45c; 1000, 60c, 
trr" ir —— it mt ———m 


< 1)16 Buuibon 



Scu&nmorc, Jlctjnol&s A Co., 

Apothecaries, 

3X1 aiu Street, Cakepart, Cal'a. 


No. 4255 -250, 30c; 500, 45c; 1000, 60c. 


SEIDLITZ POWDERS. 


Dissolve the contents of a Blue and White paper separately 
in two tumblers, each one-third filled with water. 

Mix, and drink immediately. 


BART MORGAN & CO., Druggists 

Market St. Block, Oakland, Cal. 


No. 4256—250, 30c; 500, 45c; 1000, 60c. 




DR. J. A. McKEE, Druggist, 

3 § WJSMSS^A 

elk grove, c/nr/i. 



No. 4257-250, 30c; 500, 45c; 1000, 60c. 


CHLOROFORM. 


F. W, Q 0 TT 3 CHALK & C 0 „ Druggists, 

AQUA AMMONIA. 

Tlor. Stark and Sixth Sts., Portland., 


No. 4258 250, 30c ; 500, 45c; 1000, 60e. 



No. 4259-250, 30c; 500, 45c; 1000, 60c. 

Is. JI‘ C 7 I.Xl)IiHSS,^| 

Drug-grist and Apothecary, 


GROUND FLAX 


SEED. 


Abbott House Bl’dg, Haiti St., 

^ SALINAS, CAL. ^y 

No. 4260—250, 30c; 500, 45c; 1000, 60c. 


or. YOIVGE, 

^ Druggist and. Pharmacist, 


SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE. 


USTo. 407 Street, 

TOMBSTONE, A. T. 



No. 4261—250, 30c; 500, 45c; 1000, 60c. 


OKAS. A. BATliY, 

— — i Pharmacist, j — — 


A- 


SUPERIOR BAY:RUM 


3 


S. E. Cor. Sixth and Howard Sts., 


San Francisco. 


No. 4262—250, 30c; 500, 45c; 1000, 60c. 


FJ. B. SlLiGHMAHH § @0., v 

D^UGSISlPS, 

GliYGEI^INBj 

Hex® Doon wo © 85. ffliLLEB’s, 

©HE DADLES, OREGON. _ , 


No. 4263—250, 30c; 500, 45c; 1000, 60c. 


^EV/lJ^Q OIL. 


PUT UP BY 


F. K. McNAMARA & GO. 

Homing jOrug Store, 

DEMING, N. M. 


No. 4264—250, 30c; 500, 45c; 1000, 60c. 


READ BEFORE ORDERING. 

Much delay and correspondence would be avoided 
if druggists would but take a little more time in 
making out their orders. Certain patterns of Labels 
J are only suited for certain articles. Any one can see | 
I at a glance that the wording of No. 4252 cannot be 
I printed in the border of No. 4259, or the wording 
I of No. 4249 be printed in the borders of either Nos. 
j 4256 or 4263. In Nos. 4244 to 4251, however, any 
Name, Dose, or Poison can be printed. 


No. 4265 -250, 30c; 500, 45c; 1000, 60c. 


BBC ARB S 0 MA, 




HENRY KESSLER, 

bijuggist and Apnt^ecaiiy, 

YREKA, CAL. 


McNeil Bros.f San «/««>, Cal, 


UNI ESS OTHERWISE ORDERED, ALL LABELS FURNISHED GUMMED AND CUT, READY FOR USE. 




































































































































































































FOR ORDERS OVER 11,000 SEE CLASSIFIED PRiCE UST ON FOURTH PAGE OF THIS CATALOGUE. 


A6 here shown, any Name, Dose or Poison, will be inserted, in any Label, al the prices quoled. 10 ; 


No. 4266—‘250, 35c; 500, 50c; 1000, 70c. 


Fid. Ext. of 


LOUIS HILMER, 

-"A,Spoth«arg, «a<~- 

Ccr. Geary and Larkin Sts., San Franeiseo. 


No. 4267 -’250, 35c; 500, 50c; 1000, 70c. 


YV. R. YOUNG, Druggist, 


ESS1HGE 


NATIONAL HTV, CAI,. 


No. 4268—250, 35c; 500, 50c; 1000, 70c. 


LAUDANUM — Poi son, 


I Three months old, - - 2 drops. 
I One year old, - - - 4 drop^. 
I Four years oid, - - - 6 drops. 


Ten years old, - - • 14 drops. 
Twenty years old, - 25 drops. 
Adults,.30 drops. 


HENRY EARLE & CO., Druggists, 

CANON CITY, COLORADO. 

No. 4269-250, 35c; 500, 50c; 1000, 70c. 



POISON. 


C. W. JAMES, City Drue: Store, I 

Main St., Baker City, Or. 


No. 4270—250, 35c; 500, 50c; 1000, 70c. 

I«%. V. GR X 3VT E s' y * 


DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, 


( 




m 


Cor. Seventh and Broadway, 

OAKLAND, CAL. 

No. 4271—250, 35c; 500, 50c; 1000, 70c. 


d 



t^rom W. P. McDERMOTT,^ 

DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST, 

(Jbijtick DR^aapw* 

Cor. 24th and Valencia Streets, 

SAH b^angisgo. 


No. 4272 -250, 35c; 500, 50c; 1000, 70c. 


©KlW 1 

—? from!— 

H.+C.+PIDLER+5+C0. 

Bruejcjisls arjal o/l poll}£Ciziries, 
SANTA ANA, CAL. 


No 4273-250, 40c; 500, 60c; 1000, 80c. 


WEITMAN BROS. 

Druggists a fid Apothecaries , 

PORT WINE. 

___g?® 53 '* 

Near Odd Fellows' Building, 
HEALDSBDRG, CAL. 


No. 4274—250, 40c; 500, 60c; 1000, 80c. 


C. A. MCDOWELL, 

^rvLgrgrist and -^.potlzeca-r^ 




271 North Main Street, Rose Bloch, 

LOS ANGELES, CAL. 


gg53”5 


No. 4275 -250, 35c; 500, 50c; 1000, 70e. 



No. 4276—250, 35c; 500, 50c; 1000, 70c 


fj G). CQ. Davis, Druggist, 

^CHLOROFORM- 

POISOI 

N.l 

nEWPO^W, 

- Oregon. 




No. 4277—250, 35c; 500, 50c; 1000, 70c. 


O- L- BARRINGTON 

Avenue Pharmacy, 


SPIRITS* 0F*GAMPH0R. 




525 Montgomery Avenue, 

San Francisco. 





No. 4278-250, 35c ; 500, 50c; 1000, 70c 


N. T. CODY, Ventura Drug Store, 




San Buena Ventura, Cal. 



No. 4279-250, 35c; 500, 50c; 1000, 70c 




‘Pomade Baseline. 

<£. iO. Ttschcr, 

Dculscl\c Apolljekc, 

05 Ttrst St.. San 3osc. 


No. 4280-250, 35c; 500, 50c; 1000, 70c. 

tTnCTURE OF lODliNL 

C. McNABB & CO., 

|(internists jfyoiUztnvizs, 

6or. Riverside Avecne and Howard Street 

SPOKANE FALLS, W. T. 


No. 4281—250, 35c; 500, 50c; 1000, 70c. 

PAREGORIC. 


ORDINARY DOSE. 

Three days old, 3 drops. ! One year old. - - 15 drops. 

One week old. - - 5 drops. ! Five years oid, - - 25 drops. 

One month old, 8 drops, i Adults. - i to 2 teaspoonfuls. 

Repeatevery two. three or four hours. 

EENHY SENGSTACKEIT, Dnxgfgrist, 

Eugene City, Oregon. 


No. 4282—250, 35c; 500, 50c; 1000, 70c. 

ra«riVitT~ niwi metrfrnmcauacmmmeaaaasa^aammmi 




fiTw- LITTLE, Prz1 Fhzr—z:::*., 

Tholland gin v 


X. 


*i 


Main St., Lewiston, Idaho. 


"jmlwu xrvtiunL.i >■ 

No. 4283 250, 35c; 500, 50c; 1000, 70c. 


»T. H. SHEPHERD, 

Druggist and Apothecary, 

IfiilRE OLIVE OIL© 


Opposite Depot, 

WHEATLAND, CAL 


No. 4284 250. 35c; 500, 50c; 1000, 70c. 

•r CREOSOTE,-.:* 


L. S. DARLAND, 

17lie Post Office Drug Store, | 

ST*.. 

Yakima, Washington T’y. : v 

■hI 

No. 4285—250, 35c; 500, 50c; 1000, 70c. 


w 


TOOT H f H ( ! fi E f D Id) PH. 


D. MORRIS & SON, 

Renters in ftrvfs nr.a tationer j 
MAIN STREET. 

[v SCIO, - OEEGON. 


No. 4286—250, 35c; 500, 50c; 1000, 70c. 



IKO 

\ - 

V 

£> 


mm 


CXI 


o 


PHILIP FLATOW, 

Chemist and Apothecary, 

Cor. Cury and Jones Sts., San Francisco. 


00121 


M©W©£1 Ban Jq&©» €ml* 


V^wifre UNGUMMED LABELS ARE WANTED, IT MUST BE EXPRESSLY SO STATED IN EVERY ORDER 

























































































































































































































i F2R >- 2RDER§_2ifiSSJi222-«^^-£^^i^-^2—O^FOURTH^ J c.ATAILOGUt, 


108 


No. 4287 250, 50c; 500, 70c; 1000, 81 . 00 . 



No. 4288-250, 55c; 500, 75c; 1000, 81.10. 



No. 4289—250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000,81.20. 





Will and ToilM Labels. 



No. 4293—250, 55c; 500, 75c; 1000, 81.10. 



No. 4294—250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, 81 . 20 . 



No. 4295—-250, 65c; 500, 90c; 1000, 81.30, 





No. 4299. 

250,55c; 500,75c; 1000,81.10. 


No. 4300. 

250 65c; 500, 90c; 1000, $1.30. 





No. 4301—250, 75c; 500, $1.00; 1000, $1.50. 




OOP 


TO0THP0WDER. 

OSCAR MORRISON, a 

t£-Block Santa 


No. 4302—250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.80. 



^ ^c, \he attribute of }$ ei 

'\^ X \ ;■ PITRE 


A most Elegant and Effective Application for Sun Burn. Stings 
and Bites of Insects, < hilblains, Rough. Red or Chapped Skin, Sore 
Lips, or Incidental Inflammation. This Lotion gives a velvety soft¬ 
ness, pliancj and whiteness to the skin, without glossing it. It has 
the Fragrance of Roses, and keeps without change. 


la. BURKS, v 

Q e „ NAVAL DRUG STORE, -r . ' 

- ^ Street, - - 


No. 4304-250, $1.25; 500, $1.75; 1000 , $2.50. 



AH Pill Labels can be printed with or without lines for 
writing on. No., Dr Date, For, Directions, Etc., at the prices 
quoted^ Unless changes are ordered, they Will be left H 
here shown. ’ r ut) lel1 as 

All Round and Oval Labels are cut close to borders w 
machinery, without extra charge. uoraers, by 

In any of the Labels shown on this nags the noma „ r 
the article will be changed without e P xt?a charge but 
where an entire change of wording is ordered « aiiSa, 
advance (sufficient to cover the additional llborl w?n g h~ 
added to the prices here given. laDo n will be 

DO NOT cut or mutilate this Specimen Book h.v 
by Number of Pattern, and write out changes desired 


UNLESS OTHERWISE ORDERED, ALL LABELS FURNISHED GUMMED AND CUT, READY FOR USE. 









































































































FOR ORDERS OVER B.000 SEE CLASSIFIED PRICE LIST ON FOURTH PAGE OF THIS CATALOGUE. 




i ; 




IZispQnsing' Isabels, 


No. 4305 - 250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, $1.20. 


/ 0 . H. P. CORNELIUS, Druggist, 

TURNER, OREGON. 


=r\ 


No. 4311—250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, $1.20. 


No. 


Date ,. 


I 


— ./ 

M. D .) 



No. 4306-250, 70c; 500, 95c; 1000, $1.40. 




No. 4307—250, 80c; 500, $1.10; 1000, $1.60. 




WATKINS BROS., Druggists 

Kingman, Ariz. Ter. 


No. Date,. 

Directions: . 


No. 4308- 250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, $1.20. 




No. 43 1 2 -250, 70c; 500, 95c; 1000, $1.40. 


' CITY DRUG- STORE. - WHITE & BAILEY, Proprietors,) 

Conn Street, Colton, Cal. 

4. j 

No. . Date. 

1 



Directions: ... . 

| 



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k . M.D-y 

j 


istspN 


BART MORGAN & CO., Druggists, 

Market Street Block, Oakland, Cal. 


Dr. 


Directions: 


No. 4313-250, 80c; 500, $1.10; 1000, $1.60. 



No. 4310—250, 80c; 500, $1.10; 1000, $1.60. 


109 


No. 4314—250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, $1.20. 

RILEY <fe TRACY, Druggists and Apothecaries 

Hailey, Wood River, Idaho. 

fi , . .vTT. T.r 

Date, .| 


m . 1 

run III!'Ill HUM IMIDIIIIl 'IIHill I i III I — II' I llllll 

No. 4315—250, 70c; 500, 95c: 1000, $1.40. 

[Corner Dtug Store, - JOE WARNER, Propr, '■ 
Elaine Block, Modesto, Cal. 

B B gfelr gggglWI 





Date 


M. D\ 


No. 4316—250, 80c; 500, $1.10; 1000, $1.60 





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(9 — i'JjA, 






In all Dispensing Labels, the 
words No., Dr., Date, For, Direc¬ 
tions, Etc., can be printed, omitted 
or changed to suit. They can also 
b9 printed with or without dotted 
lines, as desired. 

In case no changes are ordered 
in the wording or arrangement of 
Dispensing Labels, they will be 
left as here shown. 


-?=-■ .sa- 






—sL^r3- 


Owing to tlie heavy expense of getting up tills Specimen Hook, it is 
earnestly requested that it be not cut or mutilated in any way. in writ¬ 
ing; out your order it is only necessary to give the number of the I*at - 
tern, with any desired changes written out. 


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Disp ©m&ing* Ti ci bels. 


No. 4317—250, 60c; 500, 85c; 100", §1.20 


No. 4321—250, 40c ; 500, 60c; 1000, 80c. 


No. 4319—250, 75c ; 500, §1.00; 1000, $1.50. 




NO. 4324- 250. 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.80. 


No. 4320—250, 85c; 500, $1.20; 1000, $1 70. 



No. 4325—250, 40c; 500, 60c; 1000, SOc. 



9lo. . 

‘JirectioMs:.. 


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iSHAW & KALLISSH, Druggists and Apothecaries 

93 South First St., San Jose, Cal. 


No. 4326 -250, 70c; 500, 95c; 1000, $1.40. 


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hDite-c lions:. 


SHAW & SALLISEH, Druggists and Apothecaries 

Q3 South First St., San Jose, Cal. 






No. 4328 -250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.80. 


with or without dotted lines, as desired. In case 
no changes are ordered in the wording or ar¬ 
rangement of Dispensing Labels, they will be left 
as here shown. 



In this class of work we use four shades of col¬ 
oring for Tint Grounds, viz: Green, Blue, Pink 
and Slate colors. Our aim is to assort them, hut as 
this cannot always be done, we do not undertake to 
furnish any particular Tint exclusively, or to give 
the same shade of Tint a second time. 




UNLESS OTHERWISE ORDERED, ALL LABELS FURNISHED GUMMED AND CUT READY FOR USE 




























































































































































































































fOB ORDERS OVER tf.OOO SEE CLASSiFiED PRICE. LIST ON FOURTH PAGE OF THIS C ATALOGUE . 

Dispensing' Zm be Is, 


in 


No. 4329 -250, 40c; 500, 60c; 1000, 80c. 




No. 4335-250, 65c; 500, 90c; 1000, 81.30. 


No. 4338-250, 65c; 500, 90c; 1000, 81.30. 


CH. G. BERGER, Druggist and Apothecary, 

Comer Union and Larkin Streets, San Francisco. 


No. 4330—250, 70c; 500, 95c; 1000, $1.40. 

Sate, 





DARROUGH, Apoths 





No. 4336—250, 75c; 500, $1.00; 1000, $'1.50. 


GITY DRUG STORE, E. J. JOLLY, Manager, 

PLACERVIUE, CAL'A, 


F. J. SCHNEIDER, Druggist, 

IvCa-in. Street. - - ISvLrelca., ILTe-tra.a.a.- 


No. 4331—250, 85c; 500, $1.20; 1000, $1.70. 




No. 4339 —250, 75c; 500, $1.00; 1000, $1.50. 


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No. 4337—250, 85c; 500, SI.20; 1000, $1.70. 




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No. 4332—250, 70c; 500, 95c; 1000, $1.40. 



No. 4333-250, 80c; 500, $1.10; 1000, $1.60. 





No. 4340—250, 90c: 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.S0. • 




No. 4334 —250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.80 



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In all Dispensing Labels, the words 
No.. Dr., Date, For, Directions, Etc., can 
be printed, omitted, or changed to suit. 
They can also be furnished with or with¬ 
out dotted lines, a3 desired. In case no 
changes are ordered in the wording or 
arrangement of Dispensing Labels, they 
will be left as here shown. 


NOTE In this class of work we use four shades 
of coloring for Tint Grounds, viz; Green, Blue, Pin k 
and Slate colors. Our aim is to assort them, but as 
this cannot always be done, we do not undertake to 
furnish any particular Tint exclusively or to give the 
same shade of Tint a second time. 


VVH1FRE UNGUMMED LABELS ARE WANTED, IT MUST BE EXPRESSLY SO STATED «N EVERY ORDER. 



















































































































































































































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No. 4341—250, 65c; 500, 90c; 1000, $1.30. 


No. 4347—250, 65c; 500, 90c; 1000, $1.30. 


No. 4350-250, 70c; 500, 95c; 1000, $1.40. 


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SMITH & EPERLEY, Apothecaries, 

S 8 EBIDA,St, OREGON 1 . 


In all Dispensing: Labels, the words 
No., Dr., Date, For, Directions, Etc., can 
be printed, omitted, or changed to suit. 
They can also be furnished with or with¬ 
out dotted lines, as desired. In case no 
changes are ordered in the wording or 
arrangement of Dispensing Labels, they 
will be left as here shown. 


Directions 




From ROBISON & BAKER, Druggists, 

MrMIfiNVIUE, OREGON. 


In this class of work we use 
four shades of coloring for Tint 
Grounds, viz: Blue, Green, Pink 
and Slate colors. Our aim is to 
assort them, but as this cannot 
always be done, we do not un¬ 
dertake to furnish any particular 
Tint exclusively, or to give the 
same shade of Tint a second time 


Sircctioits 


Directions 


M. S. HAMMER, Druggist and Apothecary, 

Cat, Fourth, and: K Sts,, Sacramento, 


Directions 


Directions 


—FROM— 

BEN HASTING , 

Druggist and Apothec:ry 

l Geary and Fillmore St , 
SAN FRANCISCO, 


BEDFORD & ALLISON?^. 

Druggists and Apothecaries 

Cor. Third and D Streets, ^ 
SAN BERNARDINO, CAL 


JOHN T. WRIGHT, 

"Druggist and Apothecary, 
k >-xrisrxoisr,-< A 

OREGON.— 


from 

r DR. A. J. McKEE, 
Druggist and Apothecary, 
l -ELK GROVE,- a 


and ToolLcffa 


FROM 

A. C. SMITH & CO.,^ 

^Cfinlcsale iDijuggists 

Main and 2d South Sts., 
LAKE CITY, DTAH. 


^•^OW^'OcX 

LIQUORS AND CIGARS 

No 43 Washington Street, 
PORTLAND, OR. 


These Labels are trimmed close to borders, 
and put up with rubber bands in packages of 
250 each, ready for use. 

DO NOT cut or mutilate this book, but 
order by Number of thk Label. 

No. 4368 250, 50c; 500, 70c; 1000, $ 1 . 00 . 


J. H. FINGER, 

TIPGTHECTIftY 

Santa Barbara, Cal. 


R. C. GUIRADO, 

Druggist and Apothecary, 

231 North Main Street, 

, LOS ANGELES, CAL jA 


•fCOOK K II^Vl^E,f- 

- DEALERS IN 

gi, ^KtSicinej and SuuD'iio 

CENTEBVXLLE, 

OREGON.^^ 


C. VI. J/IJJES, 

Ci t tj 11 c| Sforc 

Main Street, 

BHKEIt OIVY, @R. , 


WHERE UNGUMMED LABELS ARE WANTED, IT MUST BE EXPRESSLY SO STATED 4N EVERY ORDER. 





















































































































































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HE marked favor with which this Series of Labels has been received has been highly gratifying to us, and we heie 
of Tints for backgrounds, and a number of elegant new Isabels that we have specially gotten up foi these pages, 
particularly adapted for Toilet Specialties, and our large assortment of rules and borders enables us to furnish ai 
led in Gold and the reading matter in Black Ink. From the prices here quoted, the rates for cmtesponding sizes, 
y determined. These Labels are furnished Gummed and Cut, ready for use. In ordering, DO NOT cut up this 
Iks” over Labels wanted in this style, give Number of Label, for size or reading, and we will understand the rest. 

;r pattern of background or anv color of tint exclusively, but aim to assort all. 


O I.HBEItS TO H.YV B.YH N 3 ®JS H /IRU'ICTiE 


IN TglS SERIHS VIE D0 N«T PRINT LESS TpHN 


Ijnij tl|c Toilet 


PREPARED BY 

C. W. CORNELIUS, Pharmacist, 

. Ccr. 1st and Stark Sts., 

V PORTLAND, OR. 


(IHOltUK H. KKSIUNS' 

dSenderfal Drag Store, } 

Corner Main St. and Hunt Auenue, 


ST. HELENA. CALIFORNIA, 


R. C. MEYERS, ^ 

Drags. Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumeries, *3===^ 

' COR. POWELL AND UNION STS., S. F. . ' -- 


mmmmm 


CITRATE S MAGNESIA 


Asa Refrigerant a tab 
laxative a wine-glass i 
is induced. As a purg 


Highly Esteemed for Indigestion, Heartburn, Etc 


adult: 


Directions. -Dissolve the contents of a Blue and a White paper, separately, in one-fourth of 
a tumbler of water. Then pour one solution into the other, and drink 
while in a state of effervescence. 


j. YOJVGU 


HA UALVHKT, GHEMIS1 

Corner Fourth and Howard Streets, 

SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 




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FOR ORDERS OVER 11,000 SEE CLASSIFIED PRICE LIST ON FOURTH PAGE OF THIS CATALOGUE. 


No. 4378—250, $1.25; 500, $1 75; 1000, $2.50. 



No. 4379 -250, $1.25: 500, $1 75; 1000, $2.50. 


No. 4380—250, $1.25; 500, $1.75; 1000, 82.50. 


CONCENTRATED 



This Essence is warranted to possess, 
in a concentrated form, all the valuable 
properties of Jamaica Ginc.er, and will 
be found, on trial, an excellent Family 
Medicine, being a most efficient remedy 
for Sick Headache, Indigestion, Colic, 
Nervous Debility, Cholera Morbus and 
Cholera. 


This Elegant Preparation, containing Pure Glycerine, i 
is more soothing and healing, and much more 
pleasant to use (being less greasy), than 
the article commonly sold. 


PREPARED ONLY BY 


DIRECTIONS. — A teaspoonful immediate!}' * 
after meals will' most generally relieve Indiges- | § *1 

tinn Til arnt<a racpc nl no l'n nt- ln/*ini'Qnt 

£ ■ 


tion. In acute cases ot pain or incipient 
Cholera, a teaspoonful may he given every 
half hour in sugar and water. 


^ BENSON, SMITH & CO. . % ./ 

Pharmacists. “S'" 

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PREPARED BY 

[H. S. MAXtKELL, M. D. 

Druggist and Bookseller, 

CLOVERDALE, CAL. 


No. 4381-250, 75c; 500, §1.00; 1000, $1 50. 


No. 4382—250, 80c; 500. 81.10; 1000, 81.60. 






RL GLOSSY 

W00WJI P0MDM1 

For Cleansing and Preserving the Teeth. 

STEYLAAF.S A BO&ST, Chemists ami Druggists, 

N. E. Cor. Dupont St. and Montgomery Aue., S. F. 


-PREPARED AT- 

('KYST/II. DRUG STORE, 

Corner 21st and Valencia Streets, 

SAN FRANCISCO. 


A feature of this Series of Labels 
is its adaptability to all kinds of fine 
work. Indeed, any Label shown in 
Black Ink can be printed in this style 
by printing- the border in Gold and 
the reading matt r in Black Ink. 


Mil 




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No. 4383. 

250, *1.35; 500, 81.90; 1000, 82.75. 


No. 4384. 

250, $1.25; 500,81.75; 1000,82.50. 


No. 4385—250, 81.00; 

500, $1.40; 1000, 82 00. 


No. 4386. 

250, 81.50 ; 500, 82.00; 1000. 83 00. 



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ZFo'r ffleazitifyind the j-f'air 
and 'promoting its 
Qraxsatk. 

wp, ^ipPjSOJM. 

Apothecary, 

609 Davis St., San Francisco. 

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No. 4387. 

250, $1.25 500. 81.75; 1000, $2.50. 


■rFOR FLAVORING M 
. Ice (£t;eain, -Tellies, ijj 
Custards, Pastry, Etc. t| 

( —*- L — J[|j 

& C. F. HEINZEMAN, 

Druggist and Chemist, \ J ('I 

122 K. Main St. Los Angeles. ^ 

o o o a a o; op 00 Shu 

. ""illy 


Read carefully the preceding page before ordering from this Series. 
We do not print a less number than 250 to any one name. 


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No. 4388. 

250, §1.00; 500, §1.40; 1000, $2.00. 


No. 4389. 

250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.80. 


No. 4390. 

250, §1.00; 500, $1.40; 1000, $2.00. 


No. 4391. No. 4392. 

250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.80. 250, $1.00; 500, $1.40; 1010, $2.00. 





cohceJUATed 


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IiKJIOX 

uss 


RASPBERRY 


FOR FLAVORING 

Ice Cream, Custards 
Pastry, Jellies, 
Sauces, Etc. 

Possessing a'l the delicate 
flavor of the Fruit. 


WRIGHT & BROWN, 

Druggists, 
Healdsbury, Cal'a 


USE TO SUIT THE TASTE. 


PREPARED BY 

HORNE & ABEL 
Apothecaries, 

Los Angeles, Cal'a. 


it 



“f 

VHP 1 LLA 

£ 0 rFlavotin,5 



PREPARED BY 

EUREKA MF'G CO., 

San Francisco, Cal. 



w 

STRAWBERRY 

FOR FLAVORING 

Ice Ci earn, Custards, 
Pastry, Jellies, 
Sauces, Etc. 

Possessing all the delicate 
flavor of the Fruit. 


USE TO SUIT THE TASTE. 




PREPARED BY 

J. C. TANNER, 

Druggist, 

1'; Santa Cruz, Cal’a 



No. 4393. 


ar»*t> sts^Esss 

No. 4394. No. 4395. No. 4396. No. 4397. 

Sos ’ 4393 to 4398 — 250, 80c j 500, $1.10; 1000, 81.60. 


PINEAPPLE 

^orlTavorj^ 


LOG/IN § IRVIJM, 

Pharmacists, 

4th St , East Portland, Or. 


No. 4398. 


i 






CONCENTRATED 


FOR FLAVORING . I 

Ice Cream, Custards, 
j- Pastry,Jellies,Etc. 

_ 7 --—j 

) Use to Suit the Taste. 

WATSON BROS. 

Druggists, 

1 ELLENSBURG, W. T. 

L 


KOHLMAN’S 

PURE 

gONKENTRATED 

EXTRACT 

■^g) OF 


CONCENTRATED 


|i 


■ sy,y,4j 
-:of:- 


ALMOND 

For Flavoring 


^ tt :r ^ 

CONCENTRATED 

EXTRACT 

—OF— 

PINEAPPLE 




I i 


FOR 


£ £ 


S' 

ICE CREAM, For Flavoring Ice Cream, 

Custards, Jellies. 
Pastry, Etc. 



Jellies 


I Flavoring Ice Cream ,: 

Custards, Jellies, * CUSTARDS, jg 

Pastry, Etc. » 1 Past ry, Etc. 


No. 4399^** 


USE TO SUIT THE TASTE 


S.KOHLMAN, Grocer, 

216 Sixth Street, 

Bet. Howard it Folsom, S. F. 


if 


» G. NEUMANN, 

\' Sheap Eash Grocer, 

1307 Polk St, 

( SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



EXTRACT 


HBaBaBEBgeE 



easeeaaaaea 


For Flavoring IceCream, 
Cnsterds. Jellies, 
Pastry, Etc. 


KIRK, CEARY & CO., 

Wholesale and Retail 
DRUGGISTS, 
416 T Street, 
SACRAMENTO, CAL. 


No. 4400. No. 4401. No. 4402. 

Nos. 4399 to 4402 250, 80c; 500, Si. 10; 1000, Si.60. 


-pU 

Concentrated I 

EXTRACT 



For Flavoring 

IceSreamRelliGs 

Pastry, Etc. 


JOS. PALMER 

Eity Drug Store, 

LA GRANDE, OR’N. 





CONCENTRATED 
^EXTRACT 

-OF- 


y a?; 


Jfkaomu] 
ICE CREAM 

Jellies, 

ICUSTABDS, 


Pastry, Etc. 


PREPARED BY 

MF’G. GO. 

| San Francisco, 
CAL. 


In the Labels shown on this page the names 
of any Flavoring’ Extracts can be printed at 
the prices here quoted. 


/> 



No. 4403. 

250,75c; 500, $1.10; 
1000, $1.50. 



CONCENTRATED 


lEXTRACTl 

£ — 0F - j 

^5gs atiHSa5a5H5H555g5H ^ 

jPINEAPPLEl 



Ijlce Cream, Cus-S 
fe tards. Jellies, S 
§ Pastry. Etc. ^ 

s — 


PRF.PARED BY 


No. 4404. 

250, 75c; 500, #1.10; 
1000, $1.50. 


PURE 

CONCENTRATED 

* ESSENSE* 

- )OF( — 


imiii mu 1 in 11 n« 11 

WINTERGREEN 


IIIIIIHHIllllllll III 111 

FOR FLAVORING 

Ice Cream, Jel¬ 
lies, Custards, 
Pastry, Etc. 


PREPARED BY 

H.BENTLEY&SO. 

Druggists, 
WOODBRIDGE. CAL 


&G. M. ACLYg 

^ S 

Ijj Druggist, 

^ Crescent City, Cal’a. 

n 11 r,tTiILT kT 63 we X ou J d state that, at the prices here 
on Nos 43 HR XLLJqTT °T y T rni shed as here shown. That is, 
wanted JLLL-T? JL? 2 ’ P he Fruits are NOT colored. If Fruits are 
wanted colored, order from pages 86 or 87. 




UNLESS OTHERWISE ORDERED, ALL LABELS FURNISHED GUMMED AND CUT,"XeaDY FOR USE.' 

































































































































































































































FOR ORDERS OVER [,000 SEE CLASSiFiED PRICE LIST ON FOURTH PAGE OF THIS CATALOGUE 


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No. 4405-250, $1.10; 500, $1.60; 1000, $2.25. No. 4408-250, 85c; 500, $1.20; 1000, $1.70. 


RFFKRVE£CI]VG JS0MITIOJVI 

— ° tv C 

CITRATE OF 


(■HHjH 

RSSSi 


mm 


COLD-PRESSED 


PURGATIVE MINERAL WATER. 


This refrigerant and laxative preparation is 
well known as an agreeable substitute for Epsom 
Salts, Seidlitz Powuers, and the Saline Cathartics 
generally. 

The contents of one bottle is a f 11 purgative 
dose. For children, from a tablespoonful to a 
wine Jassful may be given, and repeated if de¬ 
sired. The bottle should be kept corked in the 
intervals of taking. 


PREPARED BY 

CHA.S. 23. LVCJTZEL, 

Druggist and Apothecary, 
CEDJi.BVILLE, 


CASTCR OIL 

-HUT UP BY-, 

F\ A. SPEAK, 

fPruggist, 

WEST BERKELEY, CAL. 


DO NOT 

Cut or Mutilate this Book, 

But Odder by Number of Pattern. 


No. 4409 -250, 80c ; 
500, $1.10; 1000, $1.60. 


Nifty 


SYRUP. 

A Valuable Remedy for 

Coughs,Colds,Sore Throat 

Bronchitis, and all Dis¬ 
eases of the 

THROAT AND LUNGS. 

Directions.—F or an 
adult, i teaspoonful every i, 
72, or 3 hours, as the case 
may require. Proportion¬ 
ately less for children. 

PREPARED BY 

C.E. DUNHAM,Druggist 

The Dalles, Or. 


No. 4410- 250, 80c; 
5u0, $1.10; 1000, $1.60. 


CONCENTRATED 


No. 4411—250, 80e; 
500, $1.10; 1000, $1.60. 



'LUC I PE 

I For removing Grease , 
Paints , Etc. front 
_ all kinds of 

9 Silk or Woolen Goods. 


Directions. — Place a 
piece of cotton cloth under 
the spot to be cleaned, and 

I apply with a sponge. It 
should not be used near a 
flame. 

PREPARED ONLY liY 

jp.E. FISHER, 

j Druggist and Jeweler, 


SPANGLE, W. T. 


Can 


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No. 

250, $1 25; 500, 


4414. 

$1 75 ; 1000, $2 50. 




250, $1.00; 500, $1.40; 1000, $2.00. 




LEMON SUGARS 


Directions.—T o a glass of cold water 
add two teas( oonfuls of the Sugar and 6 to i o 
drops from the vial. Stir until dissolved. A re¬ 
freshing and healthful drink. 


MANUFACTURED BY 


Eagle Coffee and Spice Mills, 




Uii)hly Perfumed. 


PREPARED BY 

M. A. KELLY, 

Druggist, 

702 Commercial Street, 
SEATTLE, W. T. 


No. 4407—250, $1.10; 500, $1.60; 1000, $125. No. 4408 250, 90c; 

500, $1.25; 1000, $1.80. 


COLD 

PRESSED 



GOLD-PRESSED 

IS—a) -JE?. 3 

WH 


4- 


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. .lll^lllIMfi - 

PUT UP B Y 


DEXTER & SPERRY, , 

Druggists, 

OYSTERVILLE, CAI/A. 





PREPARED AT 

Junction Drug Store, 

I. FRANK EITEL, Prop, j 

CHICO. CAL. 


No. 4412 250, 80c: 
500, 81.10; 1000, 81-60. 





No. 4413. 

250, $1.75; 500, $2.35; 1000, $150. 


^©jYie 


- FOR - 


Sores, Cuts, Burns, , 
Bruises, Etc. 


Directions.—A pply to 

the affected parts frequent¬ 
ly, rubbing in well with the 
hand. 


PREPARED BY 

w. e. McCartney, 

Clieisiist, 

IB. C- 


No. 4416 250, 80c; 
500, 81.10; 1000, 81.60. 




BITTERS 


& XOXTIC 

That promotes digestion, in¬ 
vigorates the system, and 
improves the appetite. 


Directions. -A tablespoonful three 
times a day, half hour before meals. 


PREPARED lit 

A. PI. PORTER, 

DRUGGIST AND APOTHFCARY, 

spwktijck hthsLjs, w. v. 




NOTE L—In tips class of work we use four 
shades of coloring for Tint Grounds, viz: Green, 
Blue, Pink and Slate colors Our aim is to assort 
them, hut as this cannot always be done, we do 
not undertake to furnish any particular tint exclu¬ 
sively, or to give the same shade of tint a second 
time. 

In any of the Labels shown on this page, the Name of Article will be 
changed without extra charge-, but where an entire change of wording is 
ordered, a slight advance, (sufficient to cover the additional labor), will be 
charged. Other sizes of any Labels can also be furnished when desired 


VYHFre: ungummed'labels are wanted, it must be expressly so stated sn every order. 



































































































































































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qO^C-ENTRA?^ 


' Directions—A teaspoon-' 
ful, immediately after meals, 
will most generally relieve in¬ 
digestion. In acute cases of 
pain or Incipient Cholera, a 
teaspoonful may be given 
every half hour in sugar and 
water. 


Brnggists, 

16th and Valencia Sts. 

SAN FRANCISCO. 


UNLESS OTHERWISE ORDERED, ALL LABELS FURNISHED GUMMED AND CUT, READY FOR USE 


118 


Miscelln negus Labels* 


No. 4419—250, 32.00; 500, $2.80; 1000, 84.00. 


No. 4426-250, 80c ; 

500, $1.10; 1000, $1.60. 




jj An excellent remedy for Coughs, Colds y 
Hoarseness , Sore Throat , and 
| all diseases of the Throat and Lungs . 


DOSE.—A dessertspoonful; 8 to 12 years 
j|old, a teaspoonful; to be taken four or five 
‘times a day, and especially betore going to 
lljbett 

R, H. DUNCAN, 

Druggist and Apothecary, 


No. 4420. 

250, 75c; 500, 81.00; 
1000, 81.50. 

luoq ; 

■-PERFUMED 




T, J. RILEY, Druggist, 

CITY DRUG STORK 

HEAL DSB UR G , CAL. 


No. 4421. 

250, 80c; 500, $1.10; 1000, $1 60. 


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No. 4422. 

250, 90c; 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.80. 


Jgu PREPARED AT 

r J. C. TANNER'S 

GERMAN 

v DRUG STORE, 
o SANTA CRUZ, CAL. 


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PREPARED AT 

MODEL DRUG STORE 

J. T. SURBAUGH, 

MODESTO, CAL, I 


In this class of work we use four shades of coloring for Tint 
Grounds, viz: Pink, Blue, Green and Slate colors. Our aim is to 
assort them, but as this cannot always be done, we do not under¬ 
take to furnish any particular tint exclusively, or to give the same 
shade of tint a second time. 


No. 4423 250,80c; 500, $1.10; 1000. $ 1 . 60 . 


No. 4424 250. 90c: 500, $1.25; 1000, $1.80. 



















































































































































FOR ORDERS OVER 1,000 SEE CLASSIFiED PRICE LIST ON FOURTH PAGE OF THIS CATALOGUE 


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119 


No. 4427 250, $1.50; 500, *2.00; 1000, *3.00. 


No. 4431-250, si.00; 500, *1 40; 1000, *2.00. 



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No. 4432-250 75c; 500, *1.00; 1000, *1.50 


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No. 4428 -250, *1.25; 500, $1.75; 1000, *2.50. 




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/ 4 4- 

Complexion preservative 

foe Restoring, Beautifying and Preserving the Complex- 
v ion, Preventing Cutaneous Eruptions, Chapping and Ob¬ 
viating too Copious Perspiration, Removing and Pre- j 
venting Freckles, Pimples, Tan and all Discoloration, 
making the Skin soft and velvet like. 


PREPARED ONLY AT 

PI 0 JVIEEI* DI^IG STOl^l, 

SECOND ST., 

OAYTON, CAL. 

No. 4429- 250, *1 10; 500, $1.60; 1000, $2.25. 



No. 4430-250, 60c; 500, 85c; 1000, $1.20. 

■HOBHHNBlllMHHI 


ORIENTAL, "54- 

TOOTH POWDER i 

T. B. REINDOLLAR, Druggist, h 

OAVISVILJLE, CAE. 


bet. 


No. 4433 -250, §1.50; 500, $2.00; 1000, S3 Oa 


' // Teeth and Hardening ! 

S f’ ** tv, DispensinC cUC - 




^SUPERIORk 

/7X •# 




Geo. M. Holbrook, 

Druggist and Apothecary, 

EAST PORTLAND, OREGON. 


I 


No. 4436. 

250, 75c; 500. $1.00; 1000, *1 50. 


SAPONACEOUS 

PEAItl* 

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No. 4434. 

250, 75c; 500, *1.00; 1000, *1.5a 


SUPERIOR 

JT/IIK Oils 

For the Toilet. 

%P. E. FISHER, 

^ 4 , Druggist and Jeweler, JW 
%M A 1 N STREET, J? 
SPANGLE. W T. 


No. 4435. 

250, 50c; 500, 75c; 1000, $1.00. 

•t I’KHtlKH.V’f i- <V|A 

jj[ ^jjooilj poipdeFFt> 

i#.. ...... i 

, C. V. BURKE, Druggist,. 

Volo. Cal'a. 

4l ^iiiiiiwiiiiiiiiTiiWimi»T N4 


No. 4437—250, 75c; 500, $1.00; 1000, $1.50.. 



-PREPARED UY- 


jKIRK, GEflRY § CO. 

SACRAMENTO, CAL. 


Jr=Jr==Jr=^ 



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•N*i 

^cherry;; 

TOOTH POWDER i^yj 

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For cleansing and preserving the Teeth, * 1(11 

and purifying the Breath. bj 

J. W. CONN, Druggist, HfflH 

ASTORIA, OREGON. 


IlSoSE 


NOTE. In this class of work we use four shades of coloring for Tim Grounds, viz; 
Pink, Blue, Green and Slate colors. Our aim is to assort them, but as this cannot 
always be done, we do not undertake to furnish any particular tint exclusively, or 
to give the same shade of tint a second time. 


MMMMMbaMMMHMM 


tHHMBMBHMMnMH 


WHERE UNGUMMED LABELS ARE WANTED, IT MUST BE EXPRESSLY SO STATED IN EVERY ORDER. 




















































































































DO NOT CUT OR MUTILATE THIS SPECIMEN BOOK, BUT ORDER BY NUMBER OF THE PATTERN. 






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No. 4439 -250, £1.25; 500, £1.75: 1000, 82.59. 


No. 4440 -250, $1.25; 500, $1.75; 1000, $2.50. 


No. 4438 -250, $1.25; 500, $1.75; 1000 , $ 2 . 50 . 


No. 4441—25c per lOO. 


No. 4442-25c per lOO. 


No. 4443. 15c per lOO. 


No. 4446. 20c per lOO. 


No. 4444—250, $1.25; 500, $1.75; 1000, $2.50. 


Hair Oil, in abive Pattern, at same Price. 
No. 4445. 40c per lOO. 


DO NOT Cut or Mutilate this Specimen Booh, but 
by Number of the Pattern. 


No. 4447. 30c per 100. 


Superior 


order 


UNLESS OTHERWISE ORDERED, ALL LABELS FURNISHED GUMMED AND CUT. READY FOR USE 


NOTE. In this class of work we use four shades of coloring for Tint Grounds, viz: Green, 
Blue, Pink and Slate colors. Our aim is to assort them, but as this cannot always be done, 
we do not undertake to furnish any particular tint exclusively, or to give the same shade 
of tint a second time. 










































































































FOR ORDERS OVER 1,000 SEE CLASSIFIED PRICE LIST ON FOURTH PAGE OF THIS CATALOGUE 


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121 


No. 4448. Kept in Stock at 8c per 10O.. 



No. 4449. Kept in Stock a 8c per 100. 




FOR OUTWARD APPLICATION 


y 


No. 4450. Kept in Stock at 8c per 100. 




CLASS. HANDLE WITH CARE. 




No. 4451. Kept in Stock at 8c per 100. 


c 


HANDLE WITH CARE 


j 


No. 4452. Kept in Stock at 8c per 100. 


c 


NOT TO BE TAKEN 


j 


No. 4453. Kept in Stock at 8c per lOO. 


c 


POISON. BE CAREFUL! 


D 


No. 4454. Kept in Stock at 8c per lOO. 


t 


POISON. BEWARE! 


! 


No. 4455. Kept in Stock at 8c per 100. 


c 


SHAKE THE BOTTLE 


No. 4456. Kept in Stock at 8c per lOO. 


<L 


SHAKE BOTTLE BEEOBE POURING OUT. 


j 

0. 

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No. 4457. Kept in Stock at 8c per lOO. 


<< 


SHAKE THE VIAL 


AL. 


No. 4458. Kept in Stock at 8c per lOO. 


SHAKE WELL BEFORE USING. 


j£ 


No. 4459. Kept in Stock at 8c per lOO. 



No. 4460. Kept in Stock at 8c per lOO. 



No. 4461. Kept in Stock at 8c per 100. 


SHAKE THE BOTTLE Trffi."!!!,"" 


No. 4462. Kept in Stock at 8c per lOO. 


Be careful to keep 


CAUTION ■ this medicine out of 

the way of children, ami not where food is kept. 


No. 4463. 

250, 75c; 500, Sd 00 ; 1000, SI.50. 


No. 4464. 

250, 75e; 500, SI.00; 1000. SI.50. 


No. 4465. 

250, 75c; 500, $1.00: 1000, S1.50. 



Triple Extra Forte 

'NEW MDWN HRY, 


FRED. C. KEIL, Druggist, 
‘2000 Market St..June.Gough Haight, 
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 


NOTE .-In this class of work we use four shades 
of coloring: for Tint Grounds, viz: Green, Blue, Pink 
and Slate colors. Our aim is to assort them, but as 
this cannot always be done, we do not undertake to 
furnish any particular tint exclusively, or to give the 
same shade of tint a second time. 







Vt^ERE UNGUMMED LABELS ARE WANTED, IT MUST BE EXPRESSLY SO STATED IN EVERY ORDER. 






































































































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122 


Toilet Z m bels\ 


No. 4474. Kept in Stock. 50,35c; 100,65c; 200, SI.10; 500, $2,00; 1000, $3.50. 


No. 4475. With address-100, $1.00; 200, $1.50; 500, $3.00; 1000, $4.50. We do not furnish less than 100. 

SI] IP SOX Z? B7IIRD, Druggists, 


mm 


HELIX, 


No. 4470. Kept in Stock. 50, 40c; 100,75c; 200, SI. 25; 500, $2.50; 1000, §4.50. 


No. 4477. With address—100, 75c; 200, $1.00; 500, $1.50; 1000. $2.50. We do not famish less than 100. 


- OREGON 


No. 4479-250, $1.50; 500, $2.00; 1000. $3.00. 


v l’l . IV// )/v 

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ffl. BYRPE. Ji?., Druggist-, 

26 Mill St., Grass Valley, Cal'a. 

No. 4480—250, $1.75; 500, $2.35; 1000, $3.50. 


No. 4481—30c per 100. 


No. 4478. Kept in Stock at 15 ets per 100. 


The above Label is furnished trimmed close to border. 


In No. 4481 the name of any 
Toilet Article or Extract will 
be inserted at the same price. 


UNLESS OTHERWISE ORDERED, ALL LABELS FURNISHED GUMMED AND CUT, READY FOR USE. 























































































FOR ORDERS OVER 8,000 SEE CLASSIFIED PRICE LIST ON FOURTH PAGE OF THIS CATALOGUE. 


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"* 1000 ’ Na4434 - ,5cEer,o °' 


GEO. H. CLAPP, Druggist, 

Cor. 12th St. and 13th Ave., East Oakland. 

No. 4492. Kept in Stock at 50c per lOO. 


No. 4485. 15c per lOO. 


No. 44S6. 

250, 65c; 500, 90e; 1000, ?1.30. 


No. 4489. Kept in Stock at 50c per ICO. 


No. 4490. 35c per lOO. 


Sherry Wine, Jamaica Rum and Bourbon Whisky Labels, In 
above pattern, kept In Stock at same rates. 


the 


No. 4491. $1.00 per lOO. 


All the above Toilet Labels are printed 
on fine white writing paper, and are cut 
close up to borders by machinery without 
extra charge. These Labels are only fur¬ 
nished ungummed. 

DO NOT cut or mutilate this Specimen 
Book, but order b> Number of the Pattern, 
writing out the names of articles desired. 


Hair Oil and 


Bay Rum Labels, in the above pattern, kept 
in Stock at same rates. 


WHERE UNGUMMED LABELS ARE WANTED, IT MUST BE EXPRESSLY SO STATED SN EVERY ORDER. 






































































































































































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124 


Liquor L 


No. 4493—250, 31.25; 500, 31.75; 1000, 32.50. 



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No. 4495—250, 31.25; 500, 31-75; 1000, S2.50 

B 


J, p. p/IKDIJMCr, Druggist, 


cojiptox. 


CHiaFGRjXrTL 




No. 4496. Kept in Stock. 50, 30c; 100, 50c; 200, 85c; 500, 31.50; 1000, 32.50. 



NOTE. In this class of work we use four shades of coloring for Tint 
Grounds, viz: Green, Blue, Pink and Slate colors. Our aim is to assort them, 
but as this cannot always be done, we do not undertake to furnish any par¬ 
ticular tint exclusively, or to give the same shade of tint a second time. 


L 


No. 4494—250, 81.50; 500, $2.00; 1000, 3&00. 



No. 4497-250, S1.50-; 500, $2.00; 1000, $3.00. 



MeWeil JSras.j Ban <F@s@„ Cal, 


UNLESS OTHERWISE ORDERED, ALL LABELS FURNISHED GUMMED AND CUT, READY FOR USE 












































































FOR ORDERS OVER >,000 SEE CLASSIFIED PRICE LIST ON FOURTH PAGE OF THIS CATALOGUE. 


125 


No. 4498. Kept in Stock, as follows : 50, 40c; 100, 70c; 200, #1.15; 500, #2.25; 1000, #4.00. 

We do not furnish these Labels in small quantities to a name at the wholesale rate. In other words, where 
but 50 or 100 labels to a name are wanted, each lot will cost 40c and 70c. 



On above pattern, the names of all Whiskies and Brandies kept in Stock. 


No. 4499—250,81.25; 500, 81.75; 1000,82.50. We do not print less than 250 to a name 



No. 4500— 250,81.25; 500, $1.75; 1000, $2.50. We do not print less than 250 to a name. 



No. 4501—250, $1.25; 500, #1.75; 1000 , #2.50. 



No. 4502-50, 3Ce; 100, 50c; 200, 8oc; 500, #1.50; 1010, #2 50 


The names of any Wines or I.lquors will be inserted. In any 
of tlie above Isabels, without extra charge. 

NOTE. —In this class of work we use four shades of coloring for Tint 
Grounds, viz: Slate, Pink, Blue and Green colors. Our aim is to assort them, 
but as this cannot always be done, we do not undertake to furnish any par¬ 
ticular tint exclusively, or to give the same shade of tint a second time. 



WHERE UNGUMMED LABELS ARE WANTED, IT MUST BE EXPRESSLY SO STATED IN EVERY ORDER. 



























































































































































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Pr*C serfp Cion Blanks, 


No. 4504. 500,12.50; 1000, $4.00; 2000, $6.75; 3000 , $ 9 . 25 ; 5000 , £13 


4505. 500, $2.75; 1000, $4.50; 2000, $7.50; SOOO, $10.25; 5000,815,00, 



No. 4506. 500,82.25; 1000,83 50 ; 2000,86.00; 3000,88.25 : 5000 , 812.00 



PRICES P0R BIN DIRS 

Prescription Blanks. 


The prices here given are for loose Prescription 
Blanks. VVe bind then) in various styles and at 
prices as follows: 

IN TABLETS, (or Pads), of 100 each, neatly fin¬ 
ished with ornamental paper and colored edges 
lOoO or less, at 5 cts per Tablet; 2000, at 4£ cts 
per Tablet; 3000 and over, at 4 cts per Tablet. 
If bound 50 Blanks each, same price per Tablet. 

IN BOOKS, perforated on end for tearing off, 
with good substantial covers and colored edges- 
any number of Books under 30, 8 cts each. Over 
30 Books, 7 cts each. For “Acme” Prescription 
Case, with backs cut ready for pocket, 7 cts each. 

We also bind in Book form with tough, flexible 
covers, at 10 cts each. This is a very convenient 
form for pocket use. 

IMITATION MOROCCO Covers, 12 cts per Book 
extra. This is a handsome, strong binding, for 
office or desk, 

FULL MOROCCO Covers, with loops for pencils, 
50 cts each. The name of any physician can be 
stamped in gold upon the side of this Cover, at an 
extra cost of 15 cts for each name. 

A Physician’s name can be inserted on any Pres¬ 
cription Blank without extra charge; but if more 
than one name is ordered, an additional charge of 
20 Cents will be made for each name. 

When specially ordered, Stubs are furnished to 
all Prescription Blanks, at the rate of 5u cts extra 
for the first 1000, and 25c for each additional 1000. 


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NO. 4507. 500, $2.25; 1000, $3.50; 2000,86.00; 3000, $8.25; 5000, *12.00. 


No. 4508. 500,-32.50; 1000,84.00 ; 2000,36.75; 3000, 39.25 ; 5000,813.50. 





No. 4509. 

500,82.00; 1000,33.00 ; 2000, 85.25; 3000,87.25; 5000,810.50. 



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The prices here given are for loose Pres¬ 
cription Blanks We bind them in various 
styles, and at prices as follows: 

IN TABLETS, (or Pads), of 100 each, 
neatly finished with ornamental paper and 
colored edges-1000 or less, at 5 cts pier 
Tablet; 2000, at 4.) cts per Tablet; 3000 
and over, at 4 cts per Tablet. If bound 
50 Blanks each, same price per Tablet. 

IN BOOKS, perforated on end for tear¬ 
ing off. with good substantial covers and 
colored edges—any number of Books un¬ 
der 30, at 8 cts each. Over 30 Books, 7 
cts each. For “Acme” Prescription Case, 
with backs cut ready for pocket, 7 cts 
each. 

We also bind in Book form, with tough, 
flexible covers, at 10 cts each. This is a 
very convenient form for pocket use. 

IMITATION MOROCCO Covers, 12 cts 
per Book extra. A handsome, strong' 
binding, for office or desk. 

FULL MOROCCO Covers, with loops for 
pencils, 50 cts each. The name of Physi¬ 
cian can be stamped in gold upon the side 
of this Cover, at an extra cost of 15 cts 
for each name. 

A Physician’s name can be inserted on 
any Prescription Blank without extra 
charge; but if more than one name is 
ordered, an additional charge of 20 Cents 
will be made for each name. 

When specially ordered, Stubs are fur¬ 
nished to all Prescription Blanks, at the 
rate of 50 cts extra for the first 1000, and 
26 cts for each additional 1000. 


No. 4510. 

500, 82.25; 1000, 83.50 ; 2000, *6.00 ; 3900, *8.25 ; 51X10,812.00. 


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Jurclta Drug Store, 

Maim Street, Eureka, Cal’a. 


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Prescription Blanks* 


No. 4511. 500, *2.25; 1000, S3.50; 2000.36.00; 3000. 38.25. 5000, S12.00. If without Stub, 25 Cents per 1000 less. 


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No. 4519. 500, 81.25; 1000, 81.80; 2000 , 83.15; 3000, 84.50; 5000 , 86.75. 


Prices for Binding 

PRESCRIPTION BLANKS. 


The prices here iriven are for loose Pres¬ 
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styles, and at prices as follows: 

IN TABLETS, (or Pads), of 100 each, 
neatly finished with ornamental paper and 
colored edges 1000 or less, at 5 cts i er 
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colored edges -any number of Books un¬ 
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with backs cut ready for pocket, 7 cts 
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flexible covers, at 10 cts each. This is a 
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IMITATION MOROCCO Covers, 12 cts 
per Book extra A handsome, stroii" 
binding, for office or desk. 

FULL MOROCCO Covers, with loops for 
pencils, 50 cts each The name of physi¬ 
cian can be stamped in gold upon the side 
of this Cover, at an extra cost of 15 cts 
for each name. 

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any Prescription Blank without extra 
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PRICES FOR BINDING 

^prescription Blanks. 


The prices here given are for loose Prescription 
Blanks. We bind them in various styles and at 
prices as follows: 

IN TABLETS, (or Pads), of 100 each, neatly fin¬ 
ished with ornamental paper and colored edges — 
1000 or less, at 5 cts per Tablet; 2000, at 4£ cts 
per Tablet; 3000 and over, at 4 cts per Tablet. 
If bound 50 Blanks each, same price per Tablet. 

IN BOOKS, perforated on end for tearing off, 
with good substantial covers and colored edges 
any number of Books under 30, 8 cts each. Oyer 
30 Books. 7 cts each. For “Acme” Prescription 
Case, with backs cut ready for pocket, 7 cts each. 

We also bind in Book form with tough, flexible 
covers, at 10 cts each. This is a very convenient 
form for pocket use. 

IMITATION MOROCCO Covers, 12 cts per Book 
extra. This is a handsome, strong binding, for 
office or desk 

FULL MOROCCO Covers, with loops for pencils, 
50 cts each. The name of any physician can be 
stamped in gold upon the side of this Cover, at an 
extra cost of 15 cts for each name. 

A Physician’s name can he inserted on any Pres¬ 
cription Blank without extra charge; but if mere 
than one name is ordered, an additional charge of 
20 Cents will be made for each name. 

When specially ordered, Stubs are furnished to 
all Prescription Blanks, at the rate of 5<> cts extra 
for the first 1000, and 25c for each additional 1000. 

When Cash accompanies the Order , we 
pay Transportation on Goods. 



All of the Prescription Blanks shown on this page are printed on fine white writing paper, unless specially 
ordered on colored stock. For corresponding quality and weight of colored papers, (any one color or assorted 
colors as desired), same price as white paper. For special fancy stock, prices will be given on application. 


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No. 4523. 500, $1.50; 1000,82.15; 2000,83.75; 3000,85.25; 5000,87.75. 





All of the Prescription Blanks shown on this page are printed on fine white writing paper, unless specially ordered on colored stock. 
For corresponding quality and weight of colored papers, same price as white. Special fancy stock, prices given on application. 

Any Prescription Blank shown in Black Ink can be printed in Red, in Green, or in Brown Ink, for 20 per cent added to the price 
for Black Ink. In ordering Prescription Blanks, DO NOT cut up this Book, but give No. of Pattern, and write out any changes desired. 

When Cash accompanies the order, WE pay Transportation charges on goods. If the Cash does not accompany the order, we ship 
goods by the cheapest route, but at the expense of the party ordering them. 

For Prices for Binding Prescription Blanks, see preceding or folloiuing page. 


































































































































PRESCRIPTION BLANK , No. 4541. 

Cream Tint, “Turkey Linen.” 

Bli b Ink - -500, $1.90; 1000, *2.75; 2000, $5.00; 3000, $7.00; 
Black Ink—500, $1.75; 1000, $2.50; 2000, $4.50; 3000, $6.25; 


5000, $10.00. 
5000, $9.00. 


Bound as follows: If in Tablets, (or Pads), of 100 each—1000 or less, 5e each; 2000, 44c each; 3000 and 
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SO Books, 7c each. 

When Cash accompanies the Order, WE pay Transportation. 

McNEIL BROS., Druggists’ Printers, SAN JOSE, CAL. 


R. B. KNIGHT, 

Druggist an5 3Vpot!(tcarg, 

72 Morrison Street, Portland, Or. 



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POST OFFICE DRUG STORE. 
TULARE, OAL’A. 


PRESCRIPTION BLANK, No. 4542. 

Assorted Tints, or any One Color, as Preferred. 

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No. 4546. PHYSICIAN’S BILL HEAD. 250, $1.50; 500, $2.00; lOOO, $3.00. 






































































































































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All of the Prescription Blanks shown on this page are printed on fine white writing paper, 
unless specially ordered on colored stock. For corresponding quality and weight of colored 
papers, (any one color or assorted colors, as desired), same price as white paper. For special 
fancy stock, prices will be given on application. 

Do Not Cut or Mutilate this Specimen Booh, but order by No. of the Pattern. 


The prices here given are for loose Prescription 
Blanks. We bind them in various styles and at 
prices as follows: 

IN TABLETS, (or Pads), of 100 each, neatly fin¬ 
ished with ornamental paper and colored edges 
1000 or less, at 5 cts per Tablet; 2000, at 4£ cts 
per Tablet; 3000 and over, at 4 cts per Tablet. 
If bound 50 Blanks each, same price per Tablet. 

IN BOOKS, perforated on end for tearing off, 
with good substantial covers and colored edges- 
any number of Books under 30, 8 cts each. Over 
30 Books, 7 cts each. For “Acme” Prescription 
Case, with backs cut ready for pocket, 7 cts each. 

We also bind in Book form with tough, flexible 
covers, at 10 cts each This is a very convenient 
form for pocket use. 

IMITATION MOROCCO Covers, 12 cts per Book 
extra. This is a handsome, strong binding, for 
office or desk. 

FULL MOROCCO Covers, with loops for pencils, 
50 cts each. The name of any physician can be 
stamped in gold upon the side of this Cover, at an 
extra cost of 15 cts for each name. 

A Physician’s name can be inserted on any Pres¬ 
cription Blank without extra charge; but if more 
• than one name is ordered, an additional charge of 
20 Cents will be made for each name. 

When specially ordered. Stubs are furnished to 
all Prescription Blanks, at the rate of 50 cts extra 
for the first 1000, and 25c for each additional 1000. 


No. 4528. 500, §1.35; 1000, §1.90; 2000,83.30; 3000, $4.75; 5000, $*7.00. 


No. 4527. 500,81.40; 1000,82.00 ; 2000,83.60 ; 3000,85.00 ; 5000,87.50. 


PRICES FOR BINDING 

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No. 4547. White -250, 90c; 500, SI. 25 ; 1000, SI 80. 

Colored—250, 81.00; 500, SI 40; 1000, S2.0O. 


No. 4552. Either White or Colored. 
250, Sl 50; 500,82,00; 1000, S3.00. 


No . Date,. 

' Directions' . 


M. D. 


R. S. AMMEN & CO., Druggists, 

35 E. Santa Clara St., bet. 1st and 2d. San Jose 


No. 4548. White— 250, 90c; 500, 81.25; 1000, SI.80. 

Colored— 250, si.00; 500, 81.40; 1000, 82 00. 



No . 

Directions: 


Date 


M. I). 


From A. C. SMITH & CO., Druggists, 

N. E. Cor. Main and 2d South Sts., Salt Labe City, Utah. 


No. 4550. White—250, 81.00 ; 500,81 40; 1000,82.00. 

Colored—250, 81 10 ; 500, $1.80: 1000,82.25. 



No. 4551. White -250,81 10; 500,81 60; 1000,82.25. 

Colored—250, 81.20 ; 500,81.75; 1000.82 50. 


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Directions: 


Date. 



No. 4553. Either White or Colored. 
250,81.60; 500,82.20; 1000,83 25. 


The wording of Drug- Envelopes can 
be changed to suit and they can be fur¬ 
nished with or without dotted lines, as 
may be desired. 


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No. 4555. White—250, 81.10; 500,81.60; 1000 
$2.25. Colored, 250, $1.20; 500,81.75; 1000,82.50. 



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Central Drug Store, B0STWICK & DAVIS, Props., 

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No 4557. COMB AND BRUSH ENVELOPE. (Size, 81x2 Inciies-Assortf.d Colors ) 250, $2.CO; 5CO, $2.75; 1000, $4.00. 



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Always on hand a full assort¬ 
ment of fine 

Hair Brushes, 
Tooth Brushes, 
Infants' B ushes, 
Nail Brushes. 

COMBS, SPONGES, 

p er/umery, 

And a select line of 

Toilet and 
Fancy Goods. 




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852 Market Street, Corner Stockton, 

SADIST FRANCISCO. 



Our Store Remains Open All Night. 



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FLAVORING EXTRACTS, 

And all the Standard 
Preparations for 
Family Use. 







No. 4558. COMB AND BRUSH ENVELOPE. (Size, 8}x2 Inches-Assorted Colors.) 250, $2.00; 500, $2.75; lOOO, $4.00. 


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No. 4560. 



*-BUSINE»x ENVELOPES.-* 

We carry a complete line of Business Envelopes 
in stock, of various c »lors, s.zes and weights, and only 
of the well-known “Government Safety” brand. The 
advantage possessed by this Envelope is that the back 
(under the Hap; comes up high, thereby greatly increas¬ 
ing the gummed surface, and at the same time prevent¬ 
ing the contents of the Envelope from adhering thereto, 
as is so frequently the case with the old style ones. The 
prices given include printing and transportation, (when 
cash accompanies the order.) Otherwise the goods are 
sent at the expense of the party ordering: 

No. 5, XX.500, $2.25; 1000, $3.75 

4.00 
4.25 

4.50 

2.50 
2.75 


No 4560. 


No. 5, XXX . 500, 2 50 ; 

No. 6, XX . 500, 2.75; 

No. 6, XXX .500. 3.00; 

No. 5, XX Manilla. . 500, 1.50; 

No. 6, XX Manilla . 500, 1.75; 

In ordering Envelopes, always 
wish. Prices are for Black Ink 


1000, 

1000, 

1000, 

1000, 

1000, 

state the color you 
For Lake, Green or 


RECTlfl^N CTO 

lUherry & Saffori, 

Hrurjgists nit5 Apothecaries, 

\IoIo. California, 

IP NOT GALLED FOR IN PIVE DAYS. 


No. 4562. 

IF NOT CALLED FUR IN TEN DAYS, RETI'RN TO 

KING & JUDD. 

c Xkuo|C|i:>k, 

SPRAGUE, WASHINGTON TERRITORY. 


No. 4563. 

If not called for in Five Days, return to 

ED, TAGGERT, 
Pioneer ICr-u.g' Store, 

SAN BUENAVENTURA, CAL. 


Brown Ink, add 20 per cent to the price for Black Ink. 




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jf H. A. MOORE & CO., 

Druggists and Apothecaries, 

SNOHOMISH CITY, W, T . 

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A. J. WHIPPLE, 



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No. 4571. PHYSICIAN'S BILL HEAD. 250, $1.60; 500, $2.15; 1000, $3.25. 


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(CREAM LAID) 

Thistle Stuck .MX), 83.50; 1000, 85.00. Cream Laid Stock 500,83.50: 1000,85 00. Linen Stock 500, $3.75; 1000,85.50. 

When so ordered, we bind in Tablets of 100 each at 7c per Tablet extra. 

If Cash accompanies the order, WE pay Transportation. 

Address, McNEIL BROS., San Jose, Cal. 






































No. 4572. CARD. 500, $1.75; 1000, $2.50. 


No. 4575. CARD. 500, $2.25; 1000, $3.25. 


DR. 0, L, TISDALE, 

J^ljysiciai) arjczl Surgeor), 


Phelan Block, First and El Dorado Sts., 


Hours • / 8 to 9 A - M., i to 2 P. M. ( 
nuuKS». (6;30 to 7;30 p M 


SAN JOSE, DAL, 


The rule around each Card shows the size of the Card. For larger sizes, 
special rates on application. All Cards printed on first-class Bristol Board 
stock, — Tinted or White, at same price, — though on White where choice is not 
stated. Where preference is given for any particular style of type, we endeavor 
to please. Otherwise we use our own taste. Curved lines given when desired. 



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No. 4573. CARD. 500, $1.85; 1000, $2.75. 



No. 4574. CARD. 500, $2.00; lOOO, $3 OO. 


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No. 4577. NOTE HEAD. 500, $2 25; lOOO, $3.25. See Note at foot of page. 


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PERFUMERY, 

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No. 4578. NOTE HEAD. 500, $2.25; lOOO, $3.25. See Note at foot of page. 


OFFICE OF 


GILMOUR & PORTER, 

Druggists and Shengists, 

Dealers in Drugs, medicines, Chemicals, 

TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, ETC. 


Modesto, Cal.,. 


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Our popular brands of Note Head stock are “Thistle,” “Packet,' “Cream Laid” and “Linen." and in Note 
size are all furnished at tho same price For descriptions of the various papers, see Note at foot of pa^e 1S9 
In ordering Mote Heads, always state the kind of stock you wish. 


No. 4576. CARD. 500. $1.85; lOOO, $2.75. 



In the limited space here offered, but few samples of each kind 
of work can be shown, and therefore but an imperfect idea of this 
branch of our business can be gained Our facilities, however, are 
equal to any house on the Pacific Coast, and the reputation we 
have gained for first-class Printing will be studiously maintained. 
Although we show but one color of Ink in this work, any class of 
Printing can be furnished in two colors. (Lake and Klack', or Lake 
and tlreen), at an advance of 50 per cent over the cost of Black. 
It frequently happens that the customer is partial to a particular 
form or style of type, such as Light, Heavy, Gothic, Shaded, Text, 
Script, etc., and wishes an arrangement different from anything 
here shown. Where such preferences are stated, we endeavor as 
far as possible to be guided thereby When Cash accompanies the 
order, wn pay transportation on goods. 






































































































































No. 4579. NOTE HEAD. 500, $2 25; 1000, $3.25. See Note at foot of page. 


No. 4583. CARD. 500, $2.00; 1000, $3.00 



No. 4582. NOTE HEAD. 500, $2.25; 1000, $3.25. See Note at foot of page. 

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are all furnished at the same price. For descriptions of the various pa]>ers, see Note at foot of page 139. 

In orderinj Note Head*, always state the kind of stock you wish. 


In the limited space here offered, but few' samples of each 
kind of work can be shown, and therefore hut an imperfect 
idea of this branch of our business can he gained Our facili¬ 
ties, however, are equal to any house on the Pacific Coast, and 
the reputation we have gained for first-class Printing will he 
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colors, (Lake and Black or Lake and Green), at an advance of 
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the customer is partial to a particular form or style of type 
such as Light, Heavy, Gothic, Shaded, Text, Script, etc , and 
wishes an arrangement different from anything here shown. 

here such preferences are stated, we endeavor as far as possi¬ 
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No. 4820. “ECONOMY” BILL HEAD. 

(AHHOKTKIt TI.VTH.) 

500, $1.50; 1000, $2 50 

When go-onJered, we b,nd In Tttta of 10„ each at B e per Tablet 
h ^e order, WE pay Transportation 

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No. 4585. LETTER HEAD. Thistlr Stock 500, *3.50; 1000, *5.00. Cream Laid Stock—500, *3.50; 1000, *5.00. Lines Stock— 500, *3.75; 1000, *5.50 




No. 4586. LETTER HEAD. Thistle Stock—500, *3.50; 1000, *5.00. Cream Laid Stock -500,83 50; 1000,85 00. Lines Stock -500, 83.75; 1000,85 50 



No. 4587. LETTER HEAD. Thistle Stock—500, 83.50; 1000,*5.00. Cream Laid Stock -500, 83.50; 1000,85.00. 


Linen Stock— 500, 83.75; 1000,85.50. 





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so frequently advertised, at impossib e P 1 " popular papers we carry, and their "points” are as follows: The "Thistle” brand 

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has a good body, smooth surface, and 8 *° r liul less smD oth than the “Thistle," and is a favorite stock where tried. The "Linen” 

ferred by many on account of the surfac g rough surface is especially suitable for “stub” pens, and for those writers who pre¬ 

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to quote prices on application. Where prefaren^ Green or Brown Ink, for 10 per cent extra, or in two colors, 

our own taste. Any Letter Head shown in Black In* can be printed in i,a e 
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HEAD. Thistle Stock— 500, #3.50: 1000, §5.00. 


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No. 4624. NOTE CIRCULAR. Printed on either White or Assorted Colors Pajier, as desired. 
Ant Wording Desired. 500, $2.50; 1000, $3 50 ; 2000, $6 00 ; 3000, $8.25; 5000, $12.00. 

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No. 4606. MEMORANDUM HEAD. (Size -Depth, 5} Inches; Width, 8] Inches.) Ruled like Letter Head. 500, $2.25; 1000, $3.25. 

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SODA WATER TICKETS. Printed on heavy Pink or Blue Card Board, as follows : 250, $1.50; 500, $2.00 lOOO, $3.00. 


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t HE brief sketch of the City of San Jose which we published in our 
last Specimen Book was producive of so much good in inviting in- 
_ quiries, and in making known our many advantages as a commer¬ 
cial, as well as a suburban, educational and sanitary point, that we again 
briefly refer thereto, as a patriotic privilege we enjoy of gratuitously adver¬ 
tising the city in which we have the honor to reside: 

Located fifty miles south of San Francisco, and connected therewith 
by three lines of railroad, one of which has a direct overland connection 
with the East, San Jose is eight miles from the Bay of San Francisco, and 
is situated in the centre of Santa Clara Valley, — noted throughout the 
Pacific Coast as being one of the most fertile valleys and chief fruit grow¬ 
ing sections of the State. Its population of 20,000 entitles it to rank as 
the fourth city in California, while in many respects it is in reality the 
second. San Jose was founded in 1777 as a Catholic Mission, but remained 
principally a religious settlement until 1S47, when, with a greater popula¬ 
tion induced on account of the Mexican war, the town was formally laid 
out, and its present history may be said to have begun. Upon the adop¬ 
tion of the California Constitution, in 1S49, San Jose was chosen as its 
Capital, where the first Legislature that ever sat in the State convened 
December 15, 1849. At that time the leading industry of California was 
gold and silver mining. Although geographically more centrally located, 
San Jose did not possess the mining influence that was brought to bear upon 
the Capital question, and in 1852 the State Capital was removed to Vallejo, 
and still later to Sacramento, where it still remains. 

On account of its many expensive public and private buildings, its 
business blocks, streets, drives, finely laid out grounds and parks, its 
churches, theatres and public halls, and especially its State, County and 
City Institutions of learning, and their kindred branches, San Jose is locally 
known as not only the Garden City but the Athens of the Pacific Coast. 
Its present State Normal school, (the first building was destroyed by fire in 
1880), is a large and imposing brick structure with stone facings, erected at 
a cost of over $200,000. Its County Court House and Jail (costing 
$200,000) are the finest buildings of the kind on the Coast outside of San 
Francisco. At the present time San Jose has nine public schools, including 
a high school for advanced pupils. Its corps of teachers numbers fifty. 
The value of public school property, including libraries and apparatus, is 
$225,000. To these public school facilities should be added the celebrated 
College of Notre Dame, under the control of the Sisters of Notre Dame, an 
extensive institution of learning for young ladies. This college is incorpo¬ 
rated under the laws of the State, and ranks high among the educational 
institutions of the Pacific Coast. Occupying with its adjacent grounds, two 
blocks square, the property valuation of the College of Notre Dame is esti¬ 
mated at $300,000. Besides all these founts of learning, San Jose has one 
excellent Business College, two Female Institutes, several private institu¬ 
tions of learning, and the usual quota of auxiliary schools for instruction 
in music, fine arts, society graces, etc. The University of the Pacific, (a 
Methodist institution), and the famous Santa Clara College, (Catholic), are 
located two and three miles distant respectively. San Jose has twelve 
churches, two theatres, several public halls, a free public library, also a 
free reading room conducted by the Y. M. C. A., four daily newspapers, 
a paid fire department, several lines of street railroads, incorporated swim¬ 
ming baths, extensive telegraphic and telephonic facilities, and a system of 
sewerage second to no city on the Coast. San Jose can also boast of being 
the first city on the Pacific Coast to adopt electric lights for public illumi¬ 
nation, the city being lighted by means of five electric plants, four of them 
from masts, each 150 feet in height, the fifth being a powerful cluster loca¬ 
ted at a height of 200 feet, upon a specially erected iron tower, which radi¬ 
ates from the four corners of the principal streets to a central point six 
feet across at the top. This tower presents a most striking effect to the 
stranger, and the writer has clearly beheld the lights thereon at a distance 
of nine miles. 

First in importance among the industrial and mercantile institutions of 
San Jose should be mentioned the throe Fruit Packing Companies, all of 
which are extensive and employ from 200 to 500 hands each during the busy 


season. We have also an extensive Woolen Mill, with a capital of $200,000, 
a Silk Factory, running ten looms, two heavy Lumber and Planing Mills, 
three Foundries, one Pottery, and two each Glove, Grist and Box Facto¬ 
ries, all extensive institutions. The industry of McNeil Bros., Druggists 
Printers, must speak for itself. Suffice to here say that their business has 
developed beyond even their expectations, and that with a total Moorage of 
6000 square feet, their own steam power, book-bindery, and the latest and 
most improved machinery, types, borders, and typographical appliances to 
: be had, their uresent facilities are the equal of any house in the country, 
and their work is excelled by none. San Jose has three public Banks and 
a private one, with a combined capital of $2,000,000, a Gas and a ater 
Company, several fine Hotels, the usual complement of business houses, 
professional residents, etc. 

From a recently published pamphlet we extract the following items of 
interest, regarding our county: The County of Santa Clara is 52 miles in 
length, and has an average width of 34 miles. It contains an area of G59 
square miles, or 1,126.760 acres, of which a little more than one-half is 
valley, and the remainder grassy hills or timbered mountains. While there 
exists a wide variety of soil, and some locations are especially favored for 
tropical or semi-tropical fruits, there can scarcely be said to be any “best" 
land or choice location. It is all best, the requirements, to the hi diest de¬ 
gree of perfection, for different varieties of fruit and vines being as diverse 
as the soils. While it is true that much of our land has been and is still 
devoted to the cultivation of the cereals, fruit growing is fast becoming the 
leading agricultural pursuit, and there is not an acre of valley or hill land, 
and scarcely one of the mountain sides, upon which many varieties of fruit 
or vine may not be profitably grown. The profits are immense. Four hun¬ 
dred dollars per acre from an orchard or vineyard of matured trees or vines 
is not an infrequent yield. The local fruit canneries and dryers have never 
been able to supply the demand made upon them Their market is the 
world, and there is not the slightest prospect of over-production. Should 
prices for fruit diminish to one-half of what they have been since the can¬ 
neries were established, five acres of land would still maintain an ordinary 
family in comfort, and ten acres keep them in affluence. The valley is ca¬ 
pable of supporting an immense population on its land alone. It is now 
being rapidly divided up into small holdings, while orchards and vineyards 
are being multiplied so rapidly that nurseries have thus far been unable to 
supply the demand. The present population of the county is about 
40,000, and the assessed valuation is in round numbers, $30,000,000. 

San Jose is the county seat of Santa Clara County, and covers an area 
of about two miles square. It has more than forty miles of level and 
graded streets, its priueipal one, Santa Clara Street, ending in the famous 
“Alameda,” which connects San Jose with the town of "anta Clara, 34 
miles distant. The situation of the city between two streams, the Guada¬ 
lupe and the Coyote Creeks, provides unexcelled facilities for natural drain¬ 
age. Within the past year a main sewer of the most substantial character 
has been constructed, at a cost of over $100,000. Its terminus is the tide 
water at the Bay, which is 80 feet below the level of San Jose. More than 
two miles of this sewer is made of substantial masonry, oval shaped, and 
its dimensions are 3x44 feet. It will endure for ages, and will be ample 
when the city shall have increased a hundred fold. The city is entirely 
free from debt, of any character, and the charter provides that no expense 
shall be incurred unless there is money in the treasury to meet it. T le 
assessed valuation of city property for the current year is 810,000,000. 
The rate of taxation for all purposes is limited by the charter to 81.00 on 
the $100. 

With a climate scarcely excelled on the globe—the temperature rarely 
varying thirty degrees from 60" Fahrenheit—San Jose is peculiarly blessed 
from a sanitary point of view, it being constantly resorted to by invalids 
from all sections of the country. Its distance from San Francisco, together 
with its accessibility by rail to all parts of the State, render it preeminently 
a suburban and educational center. Although not dependent upon the 
farming community, to the extent that many cities are, tor its support, a 
thickly settled country is of great benefit to it, and this, added to the ex¬ 
treme fertility of the soil, and the extent to which it is cultivated, brings 
the cost of living in San Jose so reasonable as to compare most favorably 
with that of any city on the Pacific (’oast. 


Respectfully I ‘ours, 


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Prescription Gases and Powder Papers. 

Reynolds & Reynolds’ Flexible Prescription Book Covers. 

It is with pleasure we announce to our customers that we have secured the Coast agency 
for the celebrated Reynolds <& Reynolds' Patent Flexible Prescription Booh Covers, and that 
hereafter we will carry a complete stock of these goods, as the exclusively authorized agents on 
the Pacific Coast. These Covers have long had an extensive sale in the Eastern States, and are 
recognized as the best, and only removable Cover of the kind, in the market. Being bound in 
fine leather, the Covers wear for years and still look well. They are handsome, smooth, strong 
and flexible, and do not get out of shape or look ragged. As fast as the leaves of one book are 
used, the boards are removed and a new book is inserted in the Cover. The accompanying cuts 
show the design of the Cover, also of the book inside. The press-board backs of the book slides 
down into pockets, thereby securing the same in the Cover. We carry four sizes in stock, 
suitable for nearly all shapes of Prescription Blanks, and at the following very low prices: 



NUMBER OP CASES. 

No. li. 

| 3} x 6} in. 

No. 2. 

31 x 51; in. 

No. 2J. 
31x5} in. 

No. 3. 

3§ x 6} in. 

One Case. 

... $ . 55 

8 .50 

$ .55 

$ .60 

Three Cases. 

i.eo 

1.40 

1.60 

1.75 

Six Cases. 

3.00 

2.60 

3.00 

3.25 

Twelve Cases. 

5.50 

5.00 

5.50 

6.00 



Prescription or Memorandum Booh 
Heady for Cover. 


These prices are for the plain Covers, without bands. We also furnish the Covers with heavy silk elastic bands, at an extra charge of 10 Cents for 
each Cover, or §1.00 per dozen. W e recommend bands as more convenient for use, but if bands are wanted, it should be so stated in the order. 

Physicians Names can be lettered in gold upon the sides of these Cases at an extra expense of 15 cents for each name. 

Prices for binding Prescription Blanks for the Flexible Cover, 7 cents for each Book, of 50 or 100 sheets each, as may be desired. 


Wils©?3/s Climax^Prescription Case, 


Below will be found cuts of this popular Prescription Case, the one upon the left hand side giving a view of the Case when open, with Tablet 
in place, and the one upon the right hand side the Case closed, with Tablet inside, and Physician’s name stamped thereon. 



In this Case the Tablet is held in position by two upper pointed hooks being inserted in the top, and by two movable hooks being pushed up from the 
bottom, which overlay the pasteboard at the bottom and hold the Tablet securely in its place. 

The great advantage possessed by this Case is that it is applicable to the ordinary Tablets or Pads in which we put up so many of our Blanks, and 
the saving in cost of binding between the Tablets and the commonest kind of binding in Books, will soon make up for the cost of the Case. 

Price ok Case, Full Russia Leather, - One Dollar. 

With Physician’s Name printed on outside in Gilt, 15 Cents extra. 


Pocket Book and Physician’s Prescription Case Combined, 

(PHILADELPHIA PATTERN.) 

In response to frequent calls for a Prescription Case with pockets, for 
carrying loose Blanks, Memorandums, etc., we will hereafter carry in stock 
the well-known Philadelphia Prescription Case, to fill this long felt want. 
For quality and price this Case is unexcelled by anything of the kind made 
in the United .States. The Cases are made of fine red leather, in imitation 
of the genuine Red Russia, are manufactured in a strong and durable man¬ 
ner and will last for years. They contain two pockets, one of which will 
be found sufficient to carry a supply of Blanks, while the other may be used 
for professional cards, checks, notes, etc. The cost of the Case is saved in 
the first one thousand Prescription Blanks ordered, as the expense of tab¬ 
letting or binding is not incurred. Size, 3J x (5 A inches, and suitable for 
any ordinary size Prescription Blank. Any firm receiving one, not lettered , 
can return it if not fully satisfactory. Prices as follows: 

One Case . 40c. 

Three Cases . $1.00 

Six Cases. 1.90 

Twelve Cases 3.75 

Physicians’ Names can also be stamped upon this Case in gold letters 
when desired at an extra cost of 15 cents for each name, or where the name 
and address are both inserted, 25 cents each. Names sent for this purpose 
should be very plainly written, or, what would be far better, pen-printed. 


POWDER PAPERS. 

Our Powder Papers are made from a superior quality of paper, and are 
put up in uniform packages of 1000 each. The following sizes arq found to 
be most desirable for ordinary use, though any special size can be made to 
order, at prices proportionate to those here given : 


Style. 

Size. 

Per 1000. 

Style. 

Size. 

Per 1000. 

A 

Ijx3 

20 Cents. 

H 

3 x4J 

50 Cents. 

B 

24x3} 

30 Cents. 

I 

44 x 3§ 

55 Cents. 

C 

2f x 3} 

35 Cents. 

J 

3@ x 54 

60 Cents. 

D 

3}x32 

40 Cents. 

*K 

4 x 4J 

60 Cents. 

E 

3ix3f 

50 Cents. 

*L 

44 x 5J 

65 Cents. 

F 

24x44 

40 Cents. 

*M 

54 x 5} 

75 Cents. 

G 

2|x4f 

50 Cents. 

*N 

4| x 6 

75 Cents. 


‘Styles K, L, M and N will be furnished in Blue Paper, for wrapping 
Epsom Salts, Seidlitz Powders, etc., at the same price, when desired. If 
Blue Paper is wished, it must be invariably so ordered; otherwise white 
will be furnished in every instance. Please remember, the above prices do 
not include transportation, the freight on the small sizes (A to G) being 5 
cents per 1000, and on the larger sizes (H to N) 10 cents per 1000 extra. 


PRICES FOR BINDING LETTER-PRESS WORK. 

The usual method of binding letter-press work is in Tablet form, heads only glued, with pasteboard back, neatly covered with ornamental paper, and 
comers rounded when desired. Prices as follows: Note and Memorandum Heads, Statements and Receipts — Per Tablet of 100 each, (5 Cents. 
Letter Heads — 7 Cents per Tablet. Billheads — Sixes, (1 Cents; Fours, 7 Cents; Twos, 8 Cents; Assorted Sizes, 7 Cents. 















































































READ CAREFULLY BEFORE ORDERING. 

Do not Cut or Mutilate the Specimen Book, but order by NUMBER of the Pattern. 

Always enclose your PRINTED ADDRESS if possible ; if this can not be done, write it plainly in distinct Capital 
Letteis, or "pen print” it. Class Labels of the same pattern together as nearly as possible. Write the Style of 
Occupation that you want, as, "Druggist and Apothecary,” "Pharmacist,” "Dispensing Chemist,” etc., on the blank 
line after the word Occupation. Attention to these instructions will often save correspondence and delay. 


. '/fc? . 

Messrs. McNEiL BROS., San Jose, Cal. 

Please forward the following list of Labels, Etc., to our address: 

Firm Xame, . 

Style of Occupation, . 

Street Address, . 

Town and, State, . 

Labels to be Gummed or Ungummed: . 


Quantity. 


Number of 
Pattern. 


NAME OF ARTICLE. 


PRICE 

Dollars. Cents. 


















































































































Messrs. McNEIL BROS., 


Nos. 85 to 91 South First Street, 

p. o. Box 862. SAN JOSE, CAL. 



Drugs and Medicines, 



CHEMICALS, PROPRIETARY ARTICLES, ETC. 

EUGENE CITY, 0 R. 

(OVER.) 



“In Medicine. Quality is of First Importance.” 



^E.+PIMBQRY+^+C©.,^ 
6tiemists x anil x druggists, 
Nanaimo, B. C. 



Always on hand a full assort- /''J 
meat of fine 

Hair Brushes, 

Tooth Brushes, )| 
Infants' Brushes, I 
Nail Brushes, 
COMBS, SPONCES, 
Perfumery, 

And a select line of 
Toilet and 
Fancy Coods. 



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407 Allen St., opp. Occidental Hotel, 

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Under Grand Hotel, 


SAN FRANCISCO. 


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IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN 

Dfligg, Chemical^ patent JJediDiqeft 

PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, 

pND Druggists' Sundries, 

Nos. 3 & II FP.0NT ST,, SAN FRANCISCO. 


New York Office 32 Cedar Street. 


London Office — 47 Aldermanbury. 


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CHHM0IS 3KIK3, PERFUMERIES, 

Fancr Seeds,Toilet Articles. Etc. 

537 MARKET ST., SAN FRANGISGO. 

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Wholesale Druggists, 


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AND MANUFACTURERS OF 

PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS. 

529 and 531 MARKET STREET, 

SAN FRANCISCO. 

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FINE ESSENTIAL OILS, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, Etc. 

, 103, & 105 FRONT STREET, CORNER PINE, 

SAN FRANCISCO. 


NON-SECRET MEDICINES, 

Pharmaceutical Specialties, Fine Toilet Articles and 
Druggists’ Sundries, 

FURNISHED WITH BUYERS - NAME WHEN DESIRED 


Our Goods Guaranteed to be as Represented, and to give Satisfaction. Price List and 
Order Blank furnished on application. Address, 

3 ?- A, WECK fe CO„ 

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